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Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9126#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9126.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group B","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1951"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1868/1951"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951"],"text":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951","Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc","Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026amp; Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026amp; Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026amp; Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026amp; Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026amp; Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026amp; J.W. Johnson \u0026amp; Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eByrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026amp; Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026amp; Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026amp; Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026amp; Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026amp; Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026amp; Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026amp; Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026amp; Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026amp;M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026amp; Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026amp; Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLongwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026amp; Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026amp; Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026amp; Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026amp; Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026amp; Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026amp; Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026amp; Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026amp; Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026amp; Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026amp; Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026amp; Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026amp; Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u0026gt; DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026amp; Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026amp; Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u0026gt; Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026amp; C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026amp; M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026amp; Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026amp;M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u0026gt; Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u0026gt; Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026amp; Co., [?] \u0026amp; Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eX-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo name. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026amp; Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in Granville Co., N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom George Mason to [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason to William Aylett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom a public auction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contract with Whittell \u0026amp; Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026amp; Biddle, Whittle \u0026amp; Sheperson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026amp;M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L\u0026amp;T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperhson. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026amp; Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026amp; 14 together 56 numbers)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from father, John A. Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u0026gt; Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. DeButts (describing bombing of England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Arthur Pierce Middleton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealphabetical by folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Includes Samuel A. Ashe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic Policy Comittee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Hugh Russel Fraser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. John A. Ruffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdith Roache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donal Sanger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Lucy Meade Wilkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efirst names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while a student at William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLife insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, food, books, postage. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWood sales, bank statement. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary, bats, hay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetic and letter drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetty cash and account book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and genealogical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia history, patents, genealogy, with index\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association"],"names_coll_ssim":["American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. 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Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":766,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9126","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9126.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group B","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1951"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1868/1951"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951"],"text":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951","Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc","Jamestown Exposition (1907)","Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition (1907)","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","Account books","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)","Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, 1868/1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 T97 Group B","/repositories/2/resources/9126"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"geogname_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"places_ssim":["Yorktown (Va.)--History--Siege, 1781--Centennial celebrations, etc"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Anne Baker Tucker, 1860-1921","Tyler, Sue Ruffin"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. 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The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Acc. 1984.50 was received on 11/28/1984. Acc. 1985.07 was purchased and received on 3/6/1985. Acc. 1988.31 was received on 8/19/1988. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group B, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A, C-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026amp; Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026amp; Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026amp; Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026amp; Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026amp; Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026amp; J.W. Johnson \u0026amp; Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eByrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026amp; Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026amp; Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJulia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026amp; Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026amp; Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026amp; Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026amp; Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026amp; Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026amp; Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026amp; Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026amp; Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026amp;M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026amp; Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026amp; Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026amp; Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLongwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026amp; Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026amp; Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026amp; Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026amp; Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026amp; Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026amp; Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026amp; Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026amp; Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026amp; Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026amp; Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026amp; Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026amp; Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026amp; Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026amp; Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026amp; Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026amp; Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026amp; Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTimber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026amp; Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u0026gt; DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026amp; Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGiles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026amp; Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026amp; Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u0026gt; Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026amp; C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026amp; M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026amp; Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026amp;M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u0026gt; Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Ashe. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u0026gt; Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026amp; Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026amp; Co., [?] \u0026amp; Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eX-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo name. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026amp; Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econcerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor land in Granville Co., N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom George Mason to [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eof 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason to William Aylett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom a public auction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes contract with Whittell \u0026amp; Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026amp; Biddle, Whittle \u0026amp; Sheperson. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026amp;M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L\u0026amp;T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperhson. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026amp; Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026amp; Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRipples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026amp; 14 together 56 numbers)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from father, John A. Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of LGT\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u0026gt; Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN. DeButts (describing bombing of England).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Arthur Pierce Middleton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealphabetical by folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Includes Samuel A. Ashe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes David Rankin Barbee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary D. Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic Policy Comittee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Hugh Russel Fraser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Kitty Gantt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Mrs. John A. Ruffin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdith Roache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Donal Sanger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Lucy Meade Wilkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efirst names only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten while a student at William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026amp; Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooks, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLife insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHay, food, books, postage. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWood sales, bank statement. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026amp; 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u0026amp;8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCar, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHousehold, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary, bats, hay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetic and letter drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetty cash and account book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoetry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and genealogical\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia history, patents, genealogy, with index\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1868-1951, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, his wives Anne Baker Tucker Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler and his descendants. Includes personal correspondence and correspondence relating to American Historical Association, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Williamsburg, Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia, Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Jamestown Exposition, New York Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, Virginia Board of Education, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Mechanics Institute, Wakefield National Memorial Association, Yorktown Sesquicentennial, and Virginia State Library Board; manuscript volumes of poetry; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.","Letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler, David Gardiner Tyler (concerning a bicycle). 2 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Letters to David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written from University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 7 items.","Scope and Contents Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. poem by Bill Roache \"The Saw Mills, 1871\" [newspaper clipping] and hand-written poem of response. 8 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, Program of Jefferson literary Society, David Gardiner Tyler, Report card. includes description of John Tyler, Jr.,'s visit to Va. 9 items.","David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler. Letter 10 may, 1872 concerning JGT becoming Roman Catholic. Letter 11 March, 1872 concerning JGT visiting U.S. Grant. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Fitz-Walter Tyler, julia Gardiner Tyler. 5 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 6 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT, R.W. Pattern Lisle, David Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. Julia Gardiner Tyler, ATT. 12 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City Co., Va. and the University of Virginia. Professorship of William and Mary, ATT. 6 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT and JGT. 10 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 7 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. 4 items.","Written from the University of Virginia. ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 12 items.","ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. James Blakey. 10 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, J.S. Glaze, R.W. Covington. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","ATT, B.L. Gildersleeve, appointment of LGT as Professor of William and Mary, description of Williamsburg. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 7 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 9 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 8 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. Concerning William and Mary and also Gardiner family of East Hampton, N.Y., ATT. 12 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT Tyler. 6 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT. 5 items.","Written from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. and while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. Describes Williamsburg. 7 items.","Written while seeing ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 14 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.","Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from \"Sherwood Forest,\" Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.","ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.","ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.","ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.","Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem \"Can I Forget That Night\" 6 items.","While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.","ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.","ATT. 21 items.","ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.","My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.","Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.","Poem, \"Baby Feet,\" ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.","Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.","William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.","ATT, William E. Peters recommending Tyler to be President of William and Mary. Printed testimonials for Tyler. G.D. Pearman. 8 items.","Death of JGT, funeral invitation for Maggie Crawford Dunlop, George Byrd Harrison and unidentified correspondent. 3 items.","Moncure D. Conway, ATT, James P. Corbin. 8 items.","Research inquiries regarding the Revolutionary War, John Blair Linn, William P. Palmer, Wyndham R. Meredith. 3 items.","Concerning Thomas Nelson Page, Whaley Patriot, James H. Embry, ATT, Overton Howard, Ed. C. Bruce, wedding invitation [Mary Agnes Hale--Sebastian Chatham Jones]. 8 items.","Walter R. Higham, Jas. F. Plummer, Winifred E. Reed, E.J. Davison, invitation to re-interment of the remains of Jefferson Davis, Walter D.R. Coles, W[illiam] G. S[tandard], L.Y. Semple, O[verton] H[oward], William P. Palmer, Mrs. W.W. Cosby, Geo[rge] F. Hoar, D.M. Chichester. 18 items.","Historical work, R. Walton Moore, Legh R. Watts, Walter R. Highham, John Coalter Grinnan, [J.C. Hawless?], [F.S. Taylor?], W.A. Fentress to Legh R. Watts, M.T. Cooke, Watts, J.C. Hundley, John E. Roller, R.A. Brock, A.C. Gordon, Marcus J. Wright, Edwin [Holthouse?], R.R. Wilborn, J.D. Odell, Robert Patton Lisle, G.C. Callahan, E.G. Davison, Orris A. Brown. 22 items.","Sally Nelson [Robins], Charles Dexter Allen, R.A. Brock, M.W. Gleason, [R.T. Jones?], H.M. Waller, C.Y. Bargamin, Granville Goodloe, E.W. Saunders, H.L. Hundley, A.C. Peachy, [?] Semple, Robert B. Munford, M.A. Delhaye, Fred Orr, Kate Mason Rowland, W.G. Stanard, Walter A. Edwards, Mason \u0026 Sim, St. G.T.C. Bryan, H.D. Cole, C.A. Calhoun. 31 items.","8/24/1894 Julia Sprur's marriage, P.T. Warren, Frank P. Brent to Griffin C. Callahan, F.W. Shield, ATT, John C. Shafer, B.F. Cooke, A.F. Pollard, James W. Thomas, [Geo. C. Merrill?], Edgar E. Montague, James A. Healy, R.S. Thomas, [L.P. Stearns?], T.W. Willcox, William E. Goffigan, James H. Embry, [?] Tucker, George G. Fleurot, W.G. Stanard, Robert B. Munford, James Blakey, Charles Best Nocliffe. 27 items.","Politics, DGT historical work, J.A. Dupuy, John E. Graves, F.W. Boatwright, J.F. Bryan, M.D. Conway, J.F. Jameson, J. Taylor Ellyson, Samuel Waggaman, Miss Laidly, Richard [Herbert?], G.C. Callahan, George C. Merrill, C. Shirley Harrison, J.S. Moore, [M. Townsend?], Edward W. James, M. Glenman. 23 items.","Historical work, Charles O'Ferrall, John Fiske, Belle R. Harrison, Samuel Waggaman, S. Bassett French, Elsie Seawell, R.A. Brock, M.C. Staples, W.C. Manning, Willis A. Jenkins, Charles W. Digges, John Ridgely Carter, Mary Agnes Jacob, E.B. Scott, E.B. Sterling, Mamie Echols, Manly B. Ramos \u0026 Co., B.F. Johnson Publishing Co., Champs Carter Nu---------. 19 items.","J.S. Moore, James [?], R.A. Brock, O.L. Cottrell, Philadelphia Photo-Electrotype Co., W.W. Scott, University of Virginia Alumni Association, Thomas H. Ellis (Botetourt Medal), Samuel Waggaman, Barton H. Wise, George G. Hooper, George C. Merrill, Frances T. Willis, Thomas Croxton, Robert R. Prentis, John B. Carrington, Alfred P. Thom, George A. Schmelz, [P.W. Strother?], James C. Lamb, N.P. Young, J.A. Dupuy, [H.H. Hohlsaat]. 19 items.","Fox claim, Hugh R. Garden, Thomas Rainey, Manly H. Barnes, Carl E. Petersen, George W. Schmueker, John Fiske, Frank E. Read, Robert A. Brock, Dorothy Furman, C.W. Vickray, Sally Nelson Robins, George C. Merrill, T.B. Golmer, G.B. Coleman (Concerning family), Charles L. Hepburn, H. Swineford, C.H. Lambert, Luey C. Minor, George P. Coleman, Richard Fox, H.C. Potter. 22 items.","Fox claim, Powhatan Bouldin, John Bowers, Richard Fox, James J. Embry, Percy S. Stephenson, Manley H. Barnes, William Prescott Greenlaw, G.C. Callahan, Thoams Temple Powell, James McGraw, Thomas A. Brander \u0026 Son, John A. Fairlie, ATT, Albert Matthews, R.N. Quackenboz, Anna R. des Cognets, James W. Everett. 22 items.","(Monroe family letters), Anna R. des Cognets, Charles F. Libbie, William H. Stewart, Edward E. Hale, Joseph Leidy, Joseph W. Everett, R. Garnett, [Richard H. Baker \u0026 Son], James C. Lamb, Mrs. W.H. Mackay, Colyer, Meriwether, A.H. Berry \u0026 Co., Samuel Waggaman, David Barr. 12 items.","Southern History Association, Westmoreland Club, Cyrus A. Branch, Foster V. Brown (Black Troops in Union Army), N.P. Cofer, Jackup Blankenham, Colyer Meriwether, C.E. Wingo, [M. LeMasurier?], Leroy H. Anderson, E.H. Lively, Francis Jerdone concerning Tyler music, Meade Haskin, [W.W. Ware?], W.B. Saunders, Kate Mason Rowland, Edward W. James. 17 items.","ATT, D. Linn Gooch, [?] Goodwin, S.H. Perkins, R.A. Brock, M. Glennan, James Blakey, William E. Goffigan, George C. Merrill, James M. Bourne, Tazewell Taylor, C.A. Kent, Jr., Edward W. James, J. Taylor Ellyson, Joanna Maynard Wright, Jno. Gilmer Speed, W.F. Reddy, R.F. Hopkins, A.G. Grunnan. 22 items.","John Lamb, R.H. Lee, Robert W. Lewis, W.F. Reddy, Irving E. Campbell, L.F. Barnes, The E.G. Bernard Company, Sadie A. Coghill, P.G. Miller, J.A. Masurier, Josephine Adams Perry, Thomas Hamilton Murray, Caleb Davis Bradlee, Wm. E. Goffigan, [Rowland D.] Buford, H.L. Rew, W.T. Capps, Arthur C. Rogers, Flournoy Rivers, Dabney H. Maury, C.C. Kent, Jr., F.D. Stone, Jno. Gilwer Speed, Kate Mason Rowland, Geo. C. Merrill, John S. Goodwin, Samuel Waggaman, B.F. Johnson, J.B. Mosly, Westmoreland Club invitation. W.G. Stanard. 29 items.","M.C. Tyler, W.L. Chesterman, H.B. Bagnall, D. Humphreys, Alexander Brown, Philadelphia Photo-Engraving Co., Thos. N. Wil[?], J.S. Moore, E.G. Balch, W.L. Jones, S. Gordon Cumming, Katharine Hamilton, John Goode, R.B. Marshall, Wm. H. Thomas \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, E.P. Powell, Moncure D. Conway, Colyer Meriwether, Overton Howard, Thos. Nelson Page, W.E. C[?], Joseph Leidy, George L. Christian, W.W. Scott, Walter G. Coleman. 33 items.","T. Peyton Giles, Charles H. Ruggles, Colyer Meriwether, T \u0026 J.W. Johnson \u0026 Co., George M. West, Phila. Photo-Engraving Co., Howard Morton, F.D. Stone, Louise J. Barney, Joseph Leidy, LuLu W. [Brannex?], E.W. Hubard, Edward W. James, William Henry Mann, W.L. Guillaudeu. 13 items.","John B. Tapscott, Virginia Cabell Ruggles, James McGraw, Maria M. Coxe, John O. Otey, Edward W. James, J. Hoge Tyler, James M. Matthews, W.G. Stanard, M.E. Ingalk, J.L. Williams, George P. Fisher, William Henry Mann, S.M. Hamilton, George D. Fearey, William P. Barksdale, Samuel Waggaman, W.[P?] Young, Moncure D. Conway, S.P. Mitchell, Lilian Horsford, concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler going to Wellesley. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Alexander Brown, Benjamin R. Ward, Charles M. Harvey, William Preston Johnston, Anthony S. Byers, George C. Merrill, Jno. W. Richardson, C.L. Tyler, The Mutual Ice Delivery Company, John Addison Porter, Richmond P. Everett, Marion C. Oliver, Richmond College invitation (\"The Thomas Museum Lecture Endowment\"), Worthington C. Ford, Edmund J. Lee, R.A. Brock, C.F. Emerson, Thomas N. Williams, Wm. G. Brown (of Harvard Archives), Samuel Waggaman, Howard Jeffress, R.B. Green. 22 items.","Historical work, Jno. Mann, Jr., A.S. Edwards, M.E. Ingalls, W.A. Jones, Samuel Waggaman, John Lamb, T.R.B. Wright, H. Ashton Ramsay, W.G. Stanard, Micajah Woods, R.H. Dabney, James E. Heath, Sally Nelson Robbins, Overton Howard, Robert A. Brock, A.M. Colby, Thomas M. Pittman, William C. Preston, Fenton B. Whiting, James F. Jameson, Richard L. Maury. 19 items.","Gilmer estate historical work, Washington C. Ford, J.P. Hale, W.P. Moncure, D.E. Motley, Everett Waddey Co., Edward W. James, John L. Williams, J.L.P. Lee, H[erbert] B. Adams, R.C. Maclean, Joseph H. Dodge, E.C. Glass, L.M. Robinson, William T. Shields, Edward W. James, Belle S. Bryan, [Isobel Steward Bryan], W. Walker Ware, [?], Alexander Brown, Armistead C. Gordon, Frank Gilmer, H.E. Stauffer, R.B. Smithey, The Christian Literature Co., A.D. Alexander. 23 items.","Tyler reunion, Edward W. James, Molly Eliot Seawell, W.B. Langley, Mrs. O.A. Kinsolving, A.D. Alexander, H[?] N. Latta, Aldine S. Kieffer, W.S. Laidky, Alexander S. Graham, William R. Branck, H.T. [?], J.G. Bullock, Wilberforce Eames, W.J. Tyler Brigham, W.W. Scott, Alexander Wilburn Weddell, Charles Scribner's Sons, W.R. Gaines, [A.G. Sgrinnan?], Israel M. Putnam. 23 items.","Edward M. Holt, H.M. Washington, A[lbert] A. Folsom, John Lamb [bears Amos J. Cummings to John Lamb], Mollie Elliot Seawell, William J. Payne. 20 items.","Julia Tyler going to Wellesley, Edward W. James, Charles M. Harvey, Custis P. Jones, T.A. Rose, Eben Putnam, Mrs. William Moncure, Walter A. Watson, ATT, L.S. Foster, W.J. Kilby, [Charles H. Ruyker], W.G. Stanard, [Mazine?], G. Starkweather, Samuel Waggaman, H.E. Stauffer, John E. Roller, [?], Ellen F. Pendleton, Willard J. Tyler Brigham, W.B. Saunders, W.D. Duke, George D. Pleasants, H.B. Barnes, D. Gardiner Tyler, J.S. Wyatt, F.W. Risque (incomplete, giving information on his father's life and grandfather, Jas. B. Risque), E.J. Randolph, Program of the Fourth General American Tyler Family Reunion, James A. Leach, W.R. Garrett, R.A. Robinson. 25 items.","Broodride Minnesota Historical Society, John Rogers Williams, Beverley B. Munford, Frederic Bancroft, Rodman Wister, \"Mitton-on-the-James,\" Francis Jerdone, William Wallace Tooker, Edward E. Hale, Abner L. Davis, Edward W. James, W.F. White, Edward W. James, W.P. Jones, W.A. Hunt, Geo. B. Jennings, Steve C. Stuntz, Bradford Kilby, Thomas L. Broun. 18 items.","William J. Bok, [E?] D. Hundley, George W. Peckham, Business Men's Association, J.E. Elliott, G.B. Sydnor Jr., W.J. Tyler Brigham, R.T. Cowles, Howard [Sill?], J.G. Hunt, Miss J.E. Davis, ___T. White, William J. Marshall, A J. Montague, Thos. W. Herringshaw, Thos. B Henley, F.B. Brent, James M. Cumming. 22 items.","[S.A.?] Richardson, W.G. Stanard, Miss J.E. Davis, Thomas B. Henley, V.P. [Halt?], Robert Walker Lewis, Jackson Guy, J. Randolph Coolidge Jr., (engraved invitation to \"Tuckahoe,\" Goochland County, Va.), William J. Marshall, H.H. Holt, Beverley B. Munford, Thos L. Broun, Charles E. Kemper, Bessie B. Digges, J.E. Davis. 15 items.","J.U. Burges, P.S. Stephenson, R. Walkton Moore, E.O. James, J.S. Phillips, G.G. Joynes, William J. Marshall, J.L. Jeffries, R.E. Steed, E.C. Madison, S.S.P. Patteson, Robert B. M___ Jr., Charles L. Pullen, Anson Fites, W. Brucke Buford, Robt. F. Day, J. Hoge Tyler, Elizabeth P. Kennedy, Irene Semple, N.S. Turnbull. 19 items.","W.T. Roberts, George Edward Reed, Charles W. Kent, Joseph B. Dunn, Edward W. James, Galliard Hunt, B.F. Johnson, George L. Christian, Robert F. Day, W.A.P. Strong, Herbert M. Martin, Thos. H. Ellis, Morgan P. Robinson, F.M. Eastman, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, \"Programme Unveiling of the Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Charles City County, Virginia,\" James W. Christian, Jos. E. Proffit, George F. Tudor Sherwood, E.G. Booth, (Carter's Grove), Smith Courtney Co., R.F. Scott, Stuart MCguire, William J. Marshall, Editor Boston Globe, J. Franklin Jameson, E.L.B. Howard, the Editor. 30 items.","Illness of ATT, E.S. Ellis, Mrs. E.S. Smith, C.S. Parrish, Sylvester Chamberlain, Georgella Digges, Edward Wilson James, George Cary Eggleston, F.V. Greene, Willoughby Reade, A.M. Fountleroy, Anna Robinson Watson, John Archer Wilson, Geo. F. Hoar, W.G. Stanard, B.S. Orcutt, John Rogers Williams, Mary Gunning, Geo. L. Christian, J.H. [Whitty], Armistead C. Gordon, M. [Eells?], Thomas B. Henley, Levi Sparr, E.D. Taylor, William J. Marshall. 25 items.","A Commercial League, J.S. Phillips, E.D. Taylor, Thomas B. Henley, B. Marnix, A.B. Greiner, [?] Barnes, Henrietta Edwina Booth, William J. Roe, Annah Robinson Watson, E.O. Jameson, Molly Elliot Seawell, W.G. Stanard, John W. Lawson, Alexander Brown, Vezin Wildey, J. Allen Watts, E.C. Madison, Ann Munford, J.B. Harwood, [DeCourey W. Thom?], Molly Elliot Seawell (concerning female education), R.A. Brock, S. Gordon Cumming, Ro.H. Talley, James E. Heath, E.D. Taylor. 21 items.","Byrd C. Willis, J. Poyntz Tyler, James E. Heath, Beverley R. Wellford Jr., William H. Stewart, Waldon Fawcett, E. M. Holt, E.D. Taylor, Britton Davis, J.A. McGilvray, J.T. Reynolds, W.G. Stanard, W.A.P. Strang, F.M. Armstrong, Augustine Jaqueline Smith, Invitation, New York Academy of Medicine, [Congressman H. L. Maynard?], J.S.W., [B?] D. Wert, W.T. White, R.C. Ballart Thruston, [Congressman H.L. Maynard?], James W. Williams. 22 items.","Death of Lachlan Tyler, Julia J. Truax, Ellen Tyler Mayo, Frederick W. Moore, ____ P. Ravenel, Charles J. Stengle, A.A. Folsom, J. Hoge Tyler, Darwin C. Pavey, P.W. Shield, R.V. Johnson, A.P. Carter, Mrs. W. Daniel Goodwyn, Stephen B. Weeks, Kate Mason Rowland, M___P. Ravenel, Frank P. Brent, J.B. Baylor, Henry J. Brown, George F. Hoar. 19 items.","Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Roy M. Chalmers, A.W. Elson \u0026 Co., R.E. McCabe, Edward Ingles (incomplete concerning Jamestown Island), Mary Hope [West?], Samuel R. Read, William W. Ellsworth, Felix Adler, Edward Wilson James, R.R. Harris, H.F. Maynard, Lucy Lee Powell, S. Contesse Seawell, R.C. Stearnes, V.A. Garber, The Outlook Company, W. Baillie, J.H. Bonneville. 18 items.","WCTU Ladies at Johns Hopkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.N. Brenaman, Clarence A. Wyche, ___ Weisiger, Frank Hume, William Henry Kent, Alex L. Wade, W.A.R. Goodwin, (interment in Bruton Parish churchyard), Edgar Allan, William Henry Kent, Frank Hume, C.M. Merrill, Charles E. Morse, Edward J. Davison, C.B. Bryan, S.S.P. Patteson, George W. Guy, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smethie, Mrs. Howard M. Hoge, Mont. H. Dingee, L.H.T., Christopher Johnston, William M. Turpin, Robert Aldrich, William L. Bull. 23 items.","C.B. Bryan, Heth ___, Armistead C. Gordon, W.H. Groves, Emilie C. Mayo, John S. Williams, Robert Aldrich, Richard W. Hansford, J.S. Moore, Ellie, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, J.R. Waddy, Alfred B. Horner, Margaret V. Smith, R.A. Brock, C.A. Darnell, Clarence W. Bowen, J.S. Moore, R. Carter Wellford, James. H. Fletcher Jr., Annah Robinson Watson. 22 items.","Scope and Contents Estate of Lachlan Tyler, Lectures at Johns Hopkins, E.H. Lively, Ellie Seawell, F.M. [?], H.S. Lawrence, Jno. G. Dew, Abby G. Baker, Christopher Johnston, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, G.C. Callahan, J.S. Moore, Richd McIlwaine Prominent Pub. Co. Inc., W.G. Stanard, L. McK. Boyd, Susan P. Lee, St. Geo. T. Brooke, W.A.R. Goodwin, Albert Shaw, Rufus L. Weaver, Broadside \"Maryland Colonial History Syllabus of Lectures\" by President Lyon Gardiner Tyler L.L.D. 1903, ________ (University Club letterhead), Thomas Brown, Caroline Lee Whitehead, Elizabeth H. Potter, Henry A. Win, W.G. Stanard, William J. Marshall, W.W. Dav[?], Allyn and Bacon, Abby G. Baker, J. William Jones. 21 items.","Shatton Institute, Edgar Holt, William J. Leake, R.H. Bowling, A.H. Foreman, Jno. L. M[?], L.L. Dirickson Bank, A[lbert] F. Gilmore, Armistead C. Gordon, Nannie C. Davis, F.D. Gleason, G.C. Callahan, B.C. Scott, John Howard Brown, C.O. Pruden, J.E. Major, W[illia]M A. Mowry, R.T. Daniel, William E. Simons, J. Hoge Tyler, Virginius Newton, Jno. L. Mercer, Henry W. Farnam. 19 items.","Chatham Institute, Henry W. Farnam, Edward W. James, Armistead C. Gordon, L.M. Nance, John Howard Brown, John Washington, Hugh Gordon Miller, Wm. Loeb Jr., J.H. Lester, Frank B. Loomis, Robert N. Pollard, Thomas Brooke, H.H. Wilde, P.J. Hamilton, The Stone Printing \u0026 Manufacturing Co., M.D. Graham, Wm. J. Leake, W.O. Pruden, J.N. [Drinnan?]. 23 items.","Julia attending Wellesley, P.J. Hamilton, W.J. Davidson, [Norwelle?] L. Henley, The Columbia Type Writer Mfg. Co., Frank P. Brent, S.S.P. Patteson, Hamilton W. [Martin?], J.H. Bonneville, N. ____, F.R. Woodson, Jr., J.C. McKennie, Edward E. Bancroft, W.T. Carter Jr., Anson Titus, J.N. Brenaman, Christopher Johnston, Kate Langley Bosher, James. H. Fletcher, Jr., R.C. Stearnes, Edwin A. Chase. 21 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler 14th Judicial Circuit judgeship, William W. Archer, W.G. Stanard, Armistead C. Gordon, C.A. Darnell, R.T. Barton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Frank Gilmer, John T. Harris, John Y. Page, R.S. Turk, William M. Turpin, J. Hoge Tyler, W.F. Drewry, S.H. Letcher, G. Walter Mapp, George Perkins, H.S.G. Tucker, [?] Turpin, J.F. West, H.H. Downing, George Ben Johnston, Wilber J. Kilby, Henry S. Thompson, J.R. Tucker. 25 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial circuit judgeship, Armistead C. Gordon, J.D. Horsley, F.M. Parrish, William H. Stewart, John M. White, _____ Patteson, John M. Terrell, Samuel A. Anderson, Jackson Guy, Howell M. Miller, S.S.P. Patteson, C.L. Scott, William M. Turpin, N.B. Wescoat, Thomas H. Willcox (his letter from W.W. Sale to Thomas H. Willcox), Jas.H. Garlick, R. Walton Moore, Theodore S. Garnett, John T. Harris, Horsley \u0026 Blackford, Herbert S. Larrick, Bernard Mann, E.O. Peale, Percy S. Stephenson, Jno. Washington, Samuel W. Williams. 26 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to judgeship, Charles W. Kent, Dealers' and Consumers' Supply Association, Armistead C. Gordon (William R. Duke to Armistead C. Gordon), Allan D. Jones, [?], R.S. Turk, Joanna Maynard Wright, William H.Hening, M.M. Lynch, Geo. W. Morris, John S. Parsons, Eugene C. Powell, Richard Evelyn Byrd, John Goode, J.D. Horsley, G.R. Hufford, William W. Old, John M. Tarrell, James M. Lewis, Alfred B. Thom, J. Lane Stern. 22 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Judicial Court judgeship, letters of support, but not written to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler as 14th Circuit Judge, R. A. James, C.O. Pruden, Edmund Waddill, John G. Williams, Robert D. Yancey, Geo W. Morris, Milton P. Bonifant, William E. Cameron, H.H. Downing, Armistead C. Gordon, James P. Harrison, A. Nash Johnston, J.C. McKennie, S. Heth Tyler, Phil. St. George Willcox, W. Sam[ue]l Goodwyn, E. Carter Meredith, R.T.W. Duke, N.H. Hairston, S.H. Letcher, R. Walton Moore, J.R. Tucker. 23 items.","Election by General Assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, G. Barbrey, W.E.C., R.H.L. Chichester, Armistead C. Gordon [Includes Marshall McCormick to Gordon], William Daniel Hix \u0026 Co., George Ben Johnston, Jno. J. Miller, Jno. L. Yates, S.S. Brooke, R.A. James, W.R. McKenney, Wilbur J. Kilby, Bernard Mann, William A. Mowry, R. Carter Wellford, John Skelton Williams, R.E. Withers, Joseph H. Saunders. 23 items.","Election by General assembly of D. Gardiner Tyler to 14th Circuit Court Judgeship, Thomas Brown, James A. Tilman, G.S. Wing, Joseph Bryan, W.A. Brown Tobacco Co., Thomas C. Fowlkes, A.C. Garrett, R.T. Barton, William Daniel Hix, Parke C. Bagby, M. Blackwell, Jno. Thompson Brown, John T. Daniel, J.S. Phillips, J.M. Hooker, W.H. [Davidson?], Thomas Atkinson, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary Selden Kennedy, Jno. Washington, James A. Tilman, Henry Hoyt Moore. 23 items.","Political appointments, Tyler crest, Andrew H. Allen, Parke C. Bagby, John E. Foster, D.E. Wheeler, D.T. Pierce, J.A.C. Chandler (Makers of Virginia History), John H. Bader, E.H. Lively, Henry E. Waggaman, Mary D. Micou and R.W. Micou, [W.S. Ballie?], Little, Brown \u0026 Co., William E. Dodd, Christopher B. Garnett, Max J. Kohler, Arthur Dodge, Henry Alexander White, George B. Donnelly, Henry Hoyt Moore, The Times-Dispatch, Sam[ue]l H. Yonge, N. Taylor Phillips, J.S Timberlake. 24 items.","Selling Sturgeon Point land, William E. Dodd, W.H. Keyser \u0026 Co., F.L. Taylor, William A. Mowry, Carlton McCarthy, [F.W. Symons?], H.E. Miller, W.A. Wilde Company, W.H. Barnard, R.G. Bickford, Charles T. Bland, E.V. Christie, J.L. Patton, M.L. Luther, E.H. Lively, J.C. Hughes, Irwin Tucker, Virginia Howard, J. S. Graves, W.G. Jones, H.B. Smith. 21 items.","Historical work. A.A. Folsom, John P. Kennedy, George P. Garrison, William J. Marshall (re: Marcus Hitener), Joseph R. Anderson, B.C. Graves, J.T. Stubbs, A.W. Dickerson, Samuel K. Phillips, Armistead C. Gordon, Randolph Haynie, Houghton, Mifflin \u0026 Co., Mary P. Thompson, Edward L. Henry, R.S. Valentine, R.W. Duke, E.C. Madison, E.B. Townsend, F. K. Farr, John P. Kennedy, G.G. Joynes, Walter Mapp, E.W. Smith \u0026 Co., Edward W. Harnden, R. A. Brock. 21 items.","Political appointment, Robert Lee Traylor, Worthington C. Ford, H.M. Lydenberg (New York Public Library), N.S. Turnbull, H. Farnham Burke, R.A. Brock, W.A. Wilde Company, W. Dawson Johnston, R. Bingham, Armistead C. Gordon, L.W. Wales, G.B. Borst, B.B. Minor, George B. Davis, Mary T. Greenhow, James A. Harrison, E.C. Madison, F.V. Washington, Edward W. James, Wilberforce Eames, R.A. Brock. Edmund Pendleton, E.Y. Booth (Carter's Grove), American Book Company. 25 items.","Sully portrait of John Tyler, Peter Francisco (president, Washington and Lee University), Jno. Herbert Claiborne, George P. Garrison, L.C. Handy, B.W. Minor, Mary J. Galt, R.A. Brock, Robert Lee Traylor, Edward Hagaman Hall, Nannie B. Winston, Forrest Morgan, William Wallace Tooker, Waldo Gifford Leland, C.M. Barnes Company, Forrest Morgan, Robert M. Lindsay, Sally B. Dickinson. 19 items.","Peter Francisco, St. Louis World's Fair, Edward S. Evans, Thomas S. Martin, Jno. Hart, T.L. Macon, Thomas L. Broun, Percy Whitaker, W.W. Foster, T.L. Farrar, __ L. Bright, J.C. Grant, Mary Hope [West?], Barton Myers, Laura Winnington, John Goode, James Terry, J.R. Wilson, Gus E. Delarue, Miss M.D. Halliday. 19 items.","St. Louis World's Fair, gubernatorial politics, W.C. Marshall, The Jefferson Literary Society (University of Virginia), J.A. Grubbs, J.L. Marye, John T. West, D.R. Anderson, James Mann, Dora H. Goodwyn, Weymouth, Meister \u0026 Smith, J.R .Wilson, Edward G. Bourne, Edith M. Thompson, W.P. Huddle, Robert H. Kelby, ____ Henry Hart, Oscar L. Shewmake, Edward S. Evans, Calvin Dill Wilson, J.R. Wilson, J.L.H., James McGreaw, W.H. Whiting, Jr. 23 items.","Virginia politics, Alonzo J. May, The Burrows Brothers Co., J.A. Matheson, ___ C. Harrison, C.A. Wyche, R.T. Gregory, Paul W. Miller, Thomas S. Martin, G.T. Garnett, Isaac. H. Sturgeon, J.R. Tucker, Charles. W. Kent, John Henry Barr, Hatch \u0026 Dean, Thomas Nelson Page. 17 items.","Lecturer in George Wythe, son at MIT, H.W. Mabie, American Lithographic Company, J.R. Tucker, Burke \u0026 Co., E.A. Walker, Flora Adams Darling, Charles W. Kent, J. Franklin Jameson, H.W. Tyler, Albert Bushnell Hart, E.C. Glass, Robert Frazer, S. Wilkins Matthews, Peter F. Pescud, R.A. Brock, J.A.C. Heffelfinger Co., Inc., F.L. Poyntz, Sally Nelson Robins, Mark Lane. 22 items.","Political appointments, Jefferson Literary Society, J. Randolph Tucker, B.W. Green, P[hilip] A[lexander] Bruce, J.A.C. Heffelginger Co., Inc., W.A. Graff, W.J. Nelms, James T. McCleary, [?], E.C. McCants, Edgar D. Hellweg, W[illiam] D[raper] Lewis, I[rving] F[illmore] Truitt, J.L. Hughes, Claude A. Swanson, W.F. White, R. Clark, Jno. T. Huneker, J.R. Sprague, James M. Bourne, B.H. Meyer, T.C. Morton, Thomas M. Owen. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Kappa Sigma, new W\u0026M Science Hall, Warm Sulphur Springs, John H. Bader, Charles E. Dana, Mark S___, John E. Roller, E.R. Olcocke, H. James Eckenrode, George Wayne Day, W.E. Dickinson, H.St. G. Tucker, H[unter] R. Booker, Mrs. John E. Eubank, James W. Wadsorth, W.E. Evans, W[illia]m Draper Lewis, Ida W. Ashby, James William Gosman, W.H. Macon, W.H. Sargeant, Jr., C.L. Babcock, The Burrows Brothers Co., Armistead C. Gordon. 19 items.","Selling trees, historical work, selling land on Jones River, G.A. Randolph, W.B. ____, John H. Buck, W.T. A[mmons?], J.C. Hughes, Edward S. Evans, W[illiam] G. Stanard, Samuel W. Meek, H. Trueman Wood, Melville De Baun, Darwin C. Pavey, John H. Buck, Worthington C. Ford, Cora A. [Beham?], J.B.T. Thornton, John Simpson, H. St. G. Tucker, A. McLean, Robert S. Bright. 19 items.","Historical work, Kappa Sigma, sale of \"Milton,\" Ruby Hart, Hirshberg Art Co., Robert A. Holt, H.E.O. Wilson, Charles W. Kent, Wm. H. Boyenton, George Ben Johnston, Morgan P. Robinson, John L. Williams, Jefferson Myers, W.W. Vicar, Ellen Glasgow, Armistead C. Gordon, Rodman Wister, [Thos. G?] Bromwell, Abby G. Baker, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., W.A.R. Goodwin. 16 items.","Speech at Norfolk Women's Club, purchase of Milton, politics, sale of timber, F.R. Savage (for The Banking Company of L.L. Dirickson, Jr.), Abby G. Baker, Mrs. F.B. Howard, C.L. Babcock, William B. Matthews, Albert Rosenthal, Julia W. Bullard, Virginia Gatewood, Rodman Wister, A[ylett] B. Coleman, Charles Coleman, Emily James Semple, Julia W. Bullard, John Fair, Virginia Gatewood, A.A. Folsom (Revolutionary War soldier in 1843), S.S.P. Patteson, National Geographic Society, J.C. Parker, ____ Coleman (?). 23 items.","Purchase of \"Milton,\" speech at Norfolk Women's Club, sale of timber, Rodman Wister, J. Maury, Archie Swanson, Aldridge Young, John T. Goddin \u0026 Co., Virginia Gatewood, John L. Robards, Ivan S. Hozier, Rodman Wister, Charles Marshall Graves, S.S.P. Patteson, Virginia Gatewood, I.S. Hozier, Theodore S. Garnett, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, [?], J. E[tum?] Hubbard, Bruce R. Payne, Laura S. Fitchett, J.H. Faber, A.O. Franklin, Fanny B.N. Mercer, J.E. Davis. 23 items.","E.H. Randle, Katherine R. Glass (concerning John Tyler), Spencer Monroe Grayson, Letitia T. ____, Annie G. Traylor, [?], Mary Holliard Hinton, Belle Waller _____ Walke (Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke), Pollard \u0026 Bagby, J.L. Hill, Wm. H. Boyd, J.P. Bell Company, Inc. (Louise Pecquet du Bellet), Geo. Ross Green, Helen Hamilton Stockton, E.R. Tucker, Kate Langley Bosher, S.G. Hudson, R.J.A. Boreman. 19 items.","Scope and Contents \"Milton\" on James, timber sales, John Tyler, A[lfred] H[olt] Stone, Rodman Wister, H.R. McIlwaine, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., G.H. Walker, W. Grossman, W.A. Marable, Virginia Gatewood, J.D. Eggleston, Jr., C.A. Smith, Jr., Christopher Johnston, William E. Goffigan, E.C. Madison, Willis A. Jenkins, Claude A. Swanson, Emmett B. Faison, Samuel H. Pulliam, Saxon W. Holt, R.W. Covington, W.S. Diggs, J.P. Bell Co. 25 items.","Richd. McIlwaine, Jno. Hart, Richmond Cedar Works, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyster, Petersburg Rim and Veneer Co., Geo. Clinton Batcheller, W.D. Hardy, J.A. Rennolds \u0026 Bro., Edith Dabney Tunis, Paul Kester, Edith Singleton, Charles W. Kent, [Chloe?] Tyler Green, [Thos. N. Bucknell?], Armistead C. Gordon, Mary G. Powell. 15 items.","Politics, M.E. Rideout Jr., Charles W. McAplin, Dr. J. Walker, John Lamb, Otis Bowyer, William A. Ashbrook, R. Bingham, Edmonia W. Saunders, Thos. ____, Jno. Thompson Brown, E.S. Taylor \u0026 Co., James Mann, E.H. Lively, George P. Garrison, George Elliott Howard, J.S. Pope, G. Walter Mapp, C.A. Mountjoy, H.F. Simmons, John W. Brodnax. 19 items.","Speech in New York, politics, H.C. Phillips, Geo. L. Christian, John W. Brodnax, Gwynn T. Sheppard, Saml H. Bowman, Chas. G. Booker, E.H. Lively, S.S.P. Patteson, Edward Hagaman Hall, James Alston Cabell, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Rhea C. Scott, Mrs. Bettie W. Osborn, Rhea C. Scott, H.St.G. Tucker, Chas. M. Long, A.W.N.K., Wm. Henry Sargeant, James T. Lloyd, Speech of LGT, given [13 May, 1908?], at meeting of the N.Y. Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Christian Selehaddin. 19 items.","Suggestions that LGT run for V.P., Jno. Thompson Brown, J. Franklin Jameson, Jno. W. Daniel, Edward Hagaman Hall, O.L. Frisbee, Beverley B. Munford, Wm. Loweb, Jr., Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William George Jordan, W.C. Parham, Wm. Henry Sargeant, Philip Alexander Bruce, Henry Romeike, Inc., Chas. R. Lamb, John T. Goolrick, W.A.R. Goodwin, Charles Rollinson Lamb (concerning Lamb's proposal to erect a monument to Abraham Lincoln), George Garrison, Claise ____Ramsey, H.C. Gibson. 20 items.","Tyler coat-of-arms, Clarise S____Ramsay, Edna L. Stone, L. Henley Jones, E.H. Lively, R.A. Brock, John Fair, Philip Alexander Bruce, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Joseph Culbertson Clayton, William H. Glasson, John H. Latane, John M. Harrison Tyler, Heinrich Ries, J. Taylor Ellyson. 15 items.","Politics, Barradall and Sir John Randolph, Jefferson Davis Monument Association, Clarence W. Bowen, E.H. Randle, Charles W. Stewart, Marcus J. Wright, Henry L. Mencken, Jane de Forest Shelton, Page Waller, Morris Pintard, R.T. Barton, Henry St. George Tucker, Henry W. Haynes, H.M. Hayes, Edna L. Stone. 15 items.","Article on Barradall and Sir John Randolph, R.T. Barton, W.G. Stanard, Elizabeth C. Cabell Gray, Edithe Eliot, George Preston Coleman [bears George A. Starring to Coleman], W.B. Elliott, R. A. Brock, George A. Starring, ____Bedell, John Lamb, Louisa C. Tatem, F.R. Savage, Worthington C. Ford. 17 items.","Longwood College, politics and land in Charles City county, Elroy McKendree Avery, M. Louisa Seawell, T.R.B. Wright, C.S. Parrish, Jno. Thompson Brown, C.T. Parshley, Chas. R. Lamb, Jos. V. Bidgood, Edith S. Freeman, S.S.P. Patteson, Rhea C. Scott, Jackson Davis, Thomas T. Munford, Worthington C. Ford, Claude A. Swanson, H.R. McIlwaine, A.C. Garrett, Pollard \u0026 Bagby, Pattie Morecock, Gaillard Hard, Edna L. Stone, E.P. Green, Virgil A. Lewis. 18 items.","Rumsey's steamboat, Colonnade Club, U.Va., Edna L. Stone (includes typescripts of Letter from Rumsey to Jefferson), H.R. McIlwaine, Gaillard Hunt, McClure's Magazine, [S.S.McClure], Julia Post Mitchell, Geo. C. Green, A.W. Clemens, A. Barton Hepburn, Ulrich B. Phillips, Clarence S. Brigham, H.M. Lydenberg, A.W. Archer. 10 items.","Invention of steamboat, Richard H. Spencer, includes R.F. Hayes to Lynn R. Meekins, The North American Review, B.N. Baker, Harold Godwyn, H.R. McIlwaine, L. Bruce Moore, Bennehan Cameron, Henry C. Strippel, The Times-Dispatch, D.R. Anderson (concerning his book on Wm. Brock Gibs). 12 items.","Scope and Contents Death of Flora Adams Darling, MCV commencement, Cephas N. Stacy, Douglas S. Freeman (secretary of Virginia Tax Commission), Guy Carleton Lee, Matilda Smedley (concerning memorial to Flora Adams Darling), Harold E. West, Howard P. Wright, Smyth Bros.--McCleary--McClellan Co., Jennings C. Wise, Thomas S. Martin (concerning monument to John Tyler and a proposal of Wm. Howard Taft to celebrate \"the freeing of the negroes\"), Charles R. Robins, W.G. Stanard, James H. Fletcher, Jr. 17 items.","Farm, MCV commencement, Albert Cook Myers, Charles W. Floyd, Charles R. Robins, Cephas N. Stacy, Robert Erskine Ely, Guy Carleton Lee, William A. Mowry, D.R. Anderson, W. Samuel Goodwyn, John L. Parson, E.H. Lively, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert C. Ogden, Mary King Sherwell, Kate Mason Rowland, James H. Stark, J.R. Gildersleeve, John Alber, R.M. Slaughter. 22 items.","John Henry Parr, C.C. Whinery, Stuart McGuire, Mary King Sherwell, A.C. Garrett, Lewis Garth, John Lamb, Chas. W. Floyd, Elroy M[cKendree] Avery, P.A. Barnes, J.F. Jameson, Ethel I. Nolin, L.J. Cox, William A. Mowry, Charles R. Robins, Armistead C. Gordon, Samuel Waggaman, [M.A.M.?], Dr. Heinrich Wichern, ___ W. Bishop. 20 items.","Williamsburg Presbyterian church, Palace Farm Sanitorium, D.R. Anderson, Edward Ingles, William Hodges Mann, [Killei?] Campbell, Mary Johnston, Dora Goodwyn, John H. Latane, L.S. Foster, Samuel Gassenheimer, Julia J. [Truat?], J. Buchanan Henry, John Simpson, Lyon G. Tyler, Worthington C. Ford, Robert L. Mitchell, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Roswell Randall Hoes, Alfred J. Morrison, T.A. Harris, Chas L. Van Noppen. 21 items.","Black school at Claremont, Va., Alfred J. Morrison, G. Watson James, Jac. Heffelfinger, Worthington C. Ford, Houghton-Mifflin Company, C.W. Robinson, John J. Smallwood, W. Lee Powell, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, Miller \u0026 Rhoads, Kate Mason Rowland, A.B. Michener, W[illia]m Henry Sargeant, Charles R. Lamb, F. G. Scott. 23 items.","Politics, Tyler monument in Hollywood Cemetery, Mrs. Sam Biggs, John Simpson, Mrs. Wells Thompson, Lyon G. Tyler, H.R. McIlwaine, R.A. Brock, E.E. Holland, J.H. Whitty, J. Taylor Thompson, J. Buchanan Henry, W.A. Jones, A.B. Michener, J.F. Jameson, S.H. Letcher, Armistead C. Gordon, Bernard Wolff, W.H. Lowdermilk, H.B.N. Mercer, Allen Potts, E.C. Madison, J.G.B. Bulloch, H.D. Flood, John Lamb, W.A. Jones, Lawrence B. Cushing, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson. 22 items.","Martin campaign, Charles W. Ramsdell, J. Franklin Jameson, John Lamb, Thomas S. Martin, Charles W. Eliot, Wyndham B. Robertson, Harry B. Conyers, Lawrence B. Cushing, James Hay, Galliard Hunt, Francis Burton Harrison, George Clinton Batcheller, J.R. Haynes, R.R. Lee, Margaret C. Loughborough, H[arry] L. Maynard, Frank Gilmer, E.H. Lively, Philip Alexander Bruce, William M. Martin, Jos. M. Hurt, William Hodges Mann, Frank Rodes, Claude A. Swanson, Rosewell Randall Hoes, J. Taylor Thompson. 23 items.","W.M. Moffet, (attempted censorship? of a book at Roanoke College), J. Taylor Thompson, Julia J. Truax, William M. Ross, The Literary Digest, Jennings C. Wise, William M. Ross, R.N. Ashby, S. Decatur Mayo, [Charles Coleman?], Mary Lee Tabb, John M[arshall] Harlan, John Simpson, Seth Low, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Lively, Mrs. James C. Lewis, George Clinton Batcheller, W.J. Fowler, Gerald Smythe. 22 items.","Bill to serve liquor in Williamsburg, Palace Farm Sanatorium, Tho. D. Ranson, Darwin C. Pavey, G[eorge] W[ashington] Lee, H.A. O'Leary, E.H. Lively, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, H.R. McIlwaine, Frank M. Brent, C.M. Lunsford, E.C. Madison, John Simpson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Gaillard Hunt, Doctor L.S. Foster, John Lamb, Frank P. Brent, Thomas T. Munford. 16 items.","R. Walton Moore, J.J. Spencer, Claude A. Swanson, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, Mrs. John HalliBurton, American Association for International Conciliation, Juliet Opie Ayres, Jno. W. Williams, L.J. Anderson, Thomas S. Martin, William M. Clevenger, ____ Henderson, Hamm \u0026 Henley. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., farming, J.E. Hubbard, Claude A. Swanson, The Arthur H. Clark Company, Hamm \u0026 Henley, C.W. Robinson, Julia J. Truaz, [T.L.?] Tate, L.J. Warren, A. Piatt Andrew, William H. Stewart, Arhur L. Stearns, Darwin C. Pavey, Charles F. Adams, J.M. Batten, L.J. Anderson, F.M. Cockrell, N.M. Parrott, Elizabeth C. Brock, Contesse Smith, Lothrop Withington. 23 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Lecture of RMWC, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., women's suffrage, Samuel W. Williams, John Rutherfoord, L.J. Anderson, George Clinton Batcheller, William W. Smith, The Arthur H. Clark Co., Francis B. Loomis, Lothrop Withington, Mary Haldane Coleman, J.M. Batten, J. Exum Hubbard, John Sharp Williams, William H. Stewart, Hill Montague, Claude A. Swanson, Gaillard Hunt, John Lamb, Joseph W. Mauck, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, E.S. McCormick, A.J. Montague, H.R. McIlwaine, addendum to agreement, 1911, between Lyon G. Tyler, L.J. Anderson. 24 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Virginia politics, UVa alumni, inventory of \"Milton,\" Charles City Co., Va., John H. Maclin, Lemay DeF. Boice, Doctor P.T. Southall, L.J. Anderson, H.B. Bagnall, Howe \u0026 Fox, Mrs. J.Y. Leight, Mary Pace Groves, Claude A. Swanson, George Clinton Batcheller, P.P. Claxton, John H. Maclin Peanut co., R. Walton Moore, J.B. Woodward, Thomas T. Munford, Jac[ob] Heffelfinger, Thos. B. Robertson, Little, Brown \u0026 Co., Mrs. George W. Bright, William A. Glasgow, Jr., George W. Guy, John H. Traylor. 27 items.","UVa alumni dinner, women's suffrage, Dolley Madison, R. Walton Moore, J.M. Batten, Albert Matthews, Mrs. J. Allison Hodge, N.W. Ayer \u0026 Son, E. Dana Durand, C[alvin] T. Ryan, L.J. Anderson, T. W[illia]m Hewitt, Mrs. B.C. Bilisoly, ____ ____ Ramsay, B.B. Winborne, Edward N. Vallandigham, Elsie V. Abbot, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Ellis Wise, Glen Walton Blodgett, George W. Guy. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., J.E. Hubbard, Elsie V. Abbot, C.T. Ryan, Margaret Murphy, James H. Meegan, (The Rare Book Shop, Washington, D.C.), S.H. Hawes, L.J. Anderson, Lucy S. Coleman, Alice E. Custis, George Cole Scott, J.B. Waller, [L. or S.B. ?] (University of Pittsburgh), Harry Churchill Semple, Jr., Gaillard Hunt, Minge Wilkins, S. Decatur Mayo, The H.J. Arrington Co., Claude A. Swanson. 20 items.","\"Milton,\" (concerning H. McCormick), William A. Anderson, S. Decatur Mayo, W.C. Hill Printing Co., Inc., Mrs. Fanny J. Matthews, Jas.B. M[?], J.A. McGiloway, Chas.W. Bryan (concerning William J. Bryan), F.D. Hopkins, Clarence Hodson, Lyon G. Tyler, John Lamb, L.J. Anderson, L.D. Scisco, Oscar Wegelin, John L. ____, Clarence Hodson, E.L. Whitehouse. 25 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), The Arthur H. Clark Co., Daniel H. Morgan, John L. Thomas, Gaillard Hunt, J. Exum Hubbard, W. Maxwell Greene, William A. Anderson, ______, Margaret Word, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. Agnes M. Maupin, B.C. Wherry, J. Edmund Buckley, Edgar E. Montague, A.J. Montague, Woodrow Wilson. 16 items.","Darwin C. Pavey, Greenlee D. Letcher, A.N. Marquis \u0026 Company, John Lamb (includes letter of Robert Shaw Oliver), Horace Edwin Hayden, C.S. Paine, L.J. Anderson, Mrs. W.O. Brownfield, John H. Maclin, Mary E. Garbutt, S. Decatur Mayo, Naoichi Masaoka, Alex W. Moseley, J.N. Motley, Lothrop Withington, Sydney G. Fisher, invitation to visit of Woodrow Wilson. 17 items.","Selling \"Milton,\" Palace Farm Sanatorium, McCormick reaper, patronage, L.S. Foster, J.P. Tumulty, Charles H. Ambler, Hubbard \u0026 Co., H.S.G. Tucker, Annie Morris Sayre, Eugenia Anderson, W.R. McGroarty, Joseph J. Casey, Naoichi Masaoka, Thos. L. Broun, Lewis H. Jones, William A. Anderson, B.L. Farinholt. 15 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage requests, E.W. Hubard, J.A.C. Heffelfinger, Lucy Cary Waring, J.M. Bell, W.C. Johnston, Lothrop Withington, Allan D. Jones, Howe \u0026 Fox, George Clinton Batcheller, William S. Cralle, Miss J.E. Richards, John Lamb, Prof. W.W_____, Arthur P. Howard, Hubbard \u0026 Company, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), E. Winslow, Josephine E. Richards. 17 items.","\"Milton,\" patronage, Newell C. Maynard, Editor of the Times-Dispatch, Arthur P. Howard, C.S. Paine, William Hodges Mann, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin, d. 1865), Edward James Woodhouse, W.M. Tompkins, L.H. Jenkins, W. Gordon McCabe, Chas. W. Ridenour, Jno. O. Beaty, J. Gordon Bohannan, J.M. Bew, H. St. George Tucker. 16 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., \"Milton,\" Virginia politics, Lee Meriwether, H.St. George Tucker, W.B. Matthews, Mary W. Keser, Harrison Granite Co., Samuel H. Yonge, George French, Roswell Randall Hoes, Lwarence P. Mooman, P.H. Trout, Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, William C.L. Taliaferro, W.M. Tompkins, E.L. Lash, H.B. [or P.] Groome, Pembroke Pettit, R.S. Woodward, J.B. Crockett. 18 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., patronage, Samuel W. Williams, E.E. W. (Corps of Engineers), H.S.G. Tucker, Clarence W[inthrop] Bowen, William B. Matthews, L.P. Holland, Anna Francis Keach, Alfred J. Morrison, Walter A. Montgomery, Minnie J. Cook, Hugh Hall, Percy S. Stephenson, Henry C. Ford, Geo. P. Mundy, Claude A. Swanson, Mora Kingsley Hurley, Doubleday, Page \u0026 Company, R.T. Gregory. 19 items.","Tyler monument, patronage, farming, Goronwy Owen. Papers of John Norton, FFV Society, Elco Motor Boats, E.C. Madison (letter of candidacy for House of Delegates), [J.F.?] Pike, W.C. Johnston, E.E.W. (Corps of Engineers), The Wallace Brothers, J.B. Worth, Co., Jno. Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, D. Lloyd (concerning Goronwy Owen), J. Exum Hubbard, T.W. Wood \u0026 Sons, Faultless Hosiery Mills Co., H.P. Ford, J.K.M. Norton, F.W. Shield, B. Frank Epps, John Hart, Curtis Joseph Kirch, Mrs. A.M. Lane, W.H. Groves.","Scope and Contents F.F.V. Society, \"Milton\" on the James, Goronwy Owen, Armistead C. Gordon (unfinished entry), two letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Patronage, requests, FFV Society, J.S.A. Johnson, H.G. Jacobs, S.S.P. Patteson, P.W. Strother, Charles Scribner's Sons, Mrs. Matt J. Heyer, E.K. O'Dell, M.V. Stedman, J.H. Chapin, J.C. Boykin, George L. Christian, Carter Glass, Emily Semple Austin, Edmund Ruffin, Geo. E. Haw, Alfred J. Morison, Thomas R. Shipp. 17 items.","Monument to John Tyler, Lincoln, Richard G. Badger, Geo. Clinton Batcheller, J.P. Tumulty, Edward Channing, Gaillard Hunt (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), George P. Haw, George L. Christian, J.B. Lippincott Company, Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, James E. [Ware?], Arthur L. Keith, E. Eveleth Winslow, B.C. Wherry, Lucy Ashton Lewis, John Stewart Bryan, E.H. Randle, Harry Moore, R.H. Dabney, Florence P. Spofford, H.B. Tyler, Allan D. Jones. 17 items.","New Orleans Exposition, sales of timber, McCormick reaper, Armistead C. Gordon, Sally Randolph Custis, L.A. Lewis, William E. Dodd, Martin Behrman, John Lamb, H.C. Stuart, W.E. Jones Art Galleries, B.M. Boyd, William A. Anderson, John Stuart Thomson. 12 items.","Rental property in Williamsburg, patronage, J. Andrew Jones, Carter Glass (concerning the currency bill [Federal Reserve System]), W.G. Stanard, Anderson Bros., Geo. L. Christian, Edmund Ruffin, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, John Lamb, R.S. Thomas (concerning classes in antebellum South), Foreign Press Committee, R.S. Ailsworth, J.B. Finley, Clarise Sears Ramsay, Henry C. Stuart, Wood, Harmon \u0026 Co., The Van Amringe Company, S.A. Ashe, W.H. Short, J.W. Gordy, W.W. Martin, B.J. Rogers, Bernard G. Steiner. 23 items.","Milton, S.A. Ashe, William H. Cobb, Foreign Press Committee, Grant Green, Robert L. Preston, H.S. Saunders, Joseph B. Earnest, (concerning use of Tyler home \"Hampton by Union troops), George Clinton Batcheller, R.W. Lee, Jr., E. Eveleth Winslow, Clarence W. Bowen, Agnes D. Randolph, Davis Bottom, Henry J. Hutton, Jos. B. Earnest, W.H. Lee, D.R. Anderson, Rosa Pendleton Chiles, William Moncure, J.P. Tumulty, C.W. Baines, John [L. or S.] Williams, W. Lanier Washington. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., Albert Bushnell Hart, E. Eveleth Winslow, Claude A. Swanson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, J.G.B Bulloch, Arthur L. Keith, The American Pile \u0026 Timber Co., Inc., The John Clark Co., Robert K. Shaw, J.B. Crockett, Thomas J. Wartenbaker, William Glover Stanard, Morgan P. Robison, Howard Barbour, Jr., W.H. Short, W.F. Dodd, Charles Knowles Bolton, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Clarise Sears Ramsay, Mrs. William Bullitt Fitzhugh, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton. 25 items.","Tyler Monument, H.R. McIlwaine, Edna Turpin, William D. Richardson, Lena Garth, James Lewis Howe, Beverey R. Tucker, Guy Carlton Lee, Henry Russell Drowne, Clarence W. Bowen, R.W. Swetland, E. Eveleth Winslow, Howard R. Bayne, U.L. Gordy, J.A. George, B.D. Williams, Annie M. Sayre, A.S. Lee \u0026 Sons Co., Robert W. Herod, J.H. Seers, T.F. McGann \u0026 Sons Co. (commissioned to create Tyler Monument), W. Lanier Washington, Harriett E. Prescott Farnsworth, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles Henry Hart (concerning forged Washington miniatures). 27 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., E.E. Holland, William A. Jones, E.W. Saunders, E. Eveleth Winslow, Rosa M. Bowden, James Hay, L. Lichtenstein's sons, Walter A. Watson, Andrew J. Montague, C.B. Slemp, H.L. Smith, H.D. Flood, W.L. Bradley, W. Lanier Washington, Eppa Hunton, Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Laurie C. Green, H.R. McIlwaine, Lindley M. Garrison, Armistead C. Gordon, the Kansas City Star, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Breckinridge, George L. Christian, Morgan P. Robinson, Alex C. Humphreys, E.E. Adams, Allan C. Girdwood, Christopher C. Thurber, Frank Stevens, Conway H. Sheild, Helen Pigeon, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Darwin Cadwell Pavey. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Morgan P. Robinson, Lula H. Jones, Susan M. Kingsbury, William R. Branch, S.P. Binns, W.W. Keen, A. Johnston Ackiss, Darwin C. Pavey (Thomas McGann to Pavey), Wilfred H. Munro, Morgan P. Robinson to Armistead C. Gordon, J. Poyntz Tyler, Agnes H. Shands, Phillip Banks, James M. Garnett, W.H. Groves, G.T. Hockaday, H.W. Wynne, J.G.B. Bulloch, D.J. Jenkins, K.M. Rowland, Mary Virginia Worstell. 22 items.","Farm work, Armistead C. Gordon, Gilbert Parker, Herbert W. Jackson, Morgon P. Robinson, John Stewart Bryan, L.M. Nance, (Morgan P. Robinson to A.B. Morecock), Elizabeth Talbot Belt, Margaret P.C. Smith, George L. Christian, B.W. Graves, R.H. Fleming, Gaillard Hunt, Herbert Putnam (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), William B. Smith, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Edmund Ruffin (concerning diary of Edmund Ruffin), W. Lanier Washington, Byron W. Graves, S.F. Peckham, George Clinton Batcheller. 20 items.","Knights of Golden Horseshoe, John Spencer Bassett, Mrs. George P. Blundell, S.F. Peckham, Adah Roper Harris, Mary Gorton Darling, Morgan P. Robinson, W.H. Lee, Robert A. Lancaster, Jr., Kate Mason Rowland, James T. White \u0026 Co., Charles L. Bernheimer, J.G.B. Bulloch, Ruebush Elkins Co., L.M. Nance, Stone \u0026 Webster, Edmund Ruffin (concerning sale of Ruffin diary to Library of Congress), Rives Fleming. 19 items.","Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., political support, W.C. Bixby, W.R. Garrison, Sarah B. Van Ness, John Stewart Bryan, George L. Christian, Frank Armistead, Fred W. Ashley (acquisition of Ruffin diary by Library of Congress), Robert S. Ford, John Stewart Bryan, C.J. Griffith, A.S. Hill, W.G. Stanard, Claude A. Swanson, Robert M. Hughes, [J.P. Janvers, or J.P. Jervey], Joseph Culbertson Clayton, Waldo Lincoln, Clarence Hodson, Irene Clements, John Manning Battle, Henry Stevens, Son \u0026 Stiles, M.W. Lee, Morgan P. Robinson, Sophia Hudson Ayres, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Confederate Veteran. 21 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden Horseshoe, Morgan P. Robinson, W. McDonald Lee, Philip Alexander Bruce, Raymond R. Richardson, Decourcy W. Thom, G.W. Baird, William T. Cross, C.M. Chichester, Norvell L. Henley, C.T. Allen, R. Cara Armistead, Robert Hill Fleet, R.C. Stearnes, E.R. Chesterman, John Wilson Wood, K.T. Crawley, William C.L. Taliaferro, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.G.B. Bulloch, E.R. Robinson, W.W. Scott, Sallie Doswell, Claude A. Swanson, Sir Gilbert Parker. 22 items.","Tyler Monument, Knights of Golden horseshoe, Program, 25th Annual Reunion, Confederate Veterans, J.G.B. Bulloch, Morgan P. Robinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, J. Hall Pleasants, Claude A. Swanson, Frank W. Lewis, T.S. Dunaway, Jr., J.P. Jervey, Patrick H. Aylett, National Provisional Committee for a League of Peace, August J. Cadwalader, J.F.C.K., Robert W. Herod, Sydney Smith. 19 items.","Kate Mason Rowland, J.G.B. Bulloch, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Claude A. Swanson, R.M. Higgins, Morgan P. Robinson, John W. Wayland, Alexander Forward, William W.H. Lee, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., American Book Company, Josephine Blank, C.A. Graves. 17 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Tyler Monument, Richmond, Va., John Lamb, W.H. (President of Brown University), H.C. Stuart, Sutton \u0026 Co., Inc., Armistead Churchill Gordon, George Ainslie, W.W. Martin, Anne H. Ruffin, J.P. Jervey, Ellen A. Livezey, John W.H. Porter, Julia P. Wickham, Thomas M. Owen, Charles L. Nichols, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Daniel Kent, Grenville H. Norcross, Philip Alexander Bruce, E. Lewis, J.N. Stubbs, Charles Moore, Daniel Kent, A.P. Bourland, Thomas S. Martin, The Confederate Veteran, Earl L. Bradsher, J.S. Waln, William Glover Stanard. 21 items.","Peyton Randolph speech to American Antiquarian Society, Charles Moore, David F. Hoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Morgan P. Robinson, Harry R. Houston, Albert Berthel, Raymond R. Richardson, Darwin C. Pavey, Alonzo B. Cook, James T. White \u0026 Co., A W. McWhorter, John W.H. Porter, A.P. Bourland, Claude A. Swanson, Waldo Lincoln. 14 items.","Invitation to wedding reception of Hattie May Leland and Daniel Kent, Kate Mason Rowland, R.T.W. Duke, Morgan P. Robinson, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Cabell Cox, J.E. Foster, Clarence S. Brigham, Horace Edwin Hayden, J.S. Bryan, Thomas B. Robertson, Powner's Book Store, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, T.T. Hudgins, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, V. Lansing Collins, Editor of Richmond News Leader, Editor of Times-Dispatch. 18 items.","G.C. Callahan, Clayton Torrence, Albert J. Boeveridge, Richard C.L. Moncure, Grenville H. Norcross, John W. Wayland, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, Morgan P. Robinson, Confederate Veteran, William H. Martin, Armistead C. Gordon, [R.H. Dabney, G.L. Christian, H.R. Pollard, Walter L. McCorckle, Preston Cocke, O.W. Holmes, St. George L. Sioussat, John W. Wayland, James E. Winston, J.B. Moore, William Elliot Griffis, Kemp P. Battle] to Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas S. Martin, George T. Coxhead, Gordon Metal Company, George Shiras, Jr., Thomas S. Martin, Ella Marshall Thomas, Westmoreland Davis, Sylvanus Morris, Alice M. Bishop, J. Gus Hankins, Theodore G. Empie, Annie R. McKemmie, Alfred Johnson, M.D. Hall, James Hay, Charles E. Hoge. 18 items.","Requests for political endorsement, H.D. Flood, Lewis H. Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William K. Boyd, Josephus Daniels, W. Gordon McCabe, Henry DeClassant, Armistead C. Gordon, Frederick W. Goodkin, Pembroke Pettit, [L.F.?] Loree, Francis B. Culver, Philip Alexander Bruce, [?] Hethwole. 13 items.","A.J. Montague, Philip Alexander Bruce, [L.F.?] Loree, Armistead C. Gordon, Lucy Christian, W. Gordon McCabe, Bernard C. Steiner, Richard H. Spencer, Arthur Kyle Davis, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, E.A. Alderman, J.P. McConnell (president of Radford College), J.B. Baylor (concerning slaves owned by the Baylor family). 13 items.","Virginia gubernatorial politics, \"Milton,\" state Normal School For Women, East Radford, Va., Herndon's Lincoln, Mary Tenant Calhoun, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Laurence Lamb, Matthew Page Andrews, John Garland Pollard, C.R. Disharoon Company, Gaillard Hunt, C.G. Maphis, Oscar L. Shewmake, J.P. Jervey, Daniel Ravenel, W.K. Bixley, Arthur H. Jennings, George L. Christian, the Cadmus Book Shop, W. Gordon McCabe, D.H. Newhall, Claude A. Swanson, Bennett H. Young, P.J. White. 22 items.","Herndon's Lincoln, Virginia politics, [William Allen], Daniel H. Newhall, Jesse W. Weik, Cyrus H. McCormick, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Arthur W. Page, John Sharp Williams, Thomas S. Martin, Woodrow Wilson, W. Gordon McCabe, William C. Clopton, Grenville H. Norcross, J. Taylor Ellyson, Bennett H. Young, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","Virginia politics, World War I, Elwood E. Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh A. White, Frank Gilmer, William C. Clopton, Robert Morton Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, J.A.C. Chandler. 12 items.","J. Hoge Tyler, H.C. Stuart, Armistead C. Gordon, H.J. Eckenrode, George L. Christian, R.T. Bean, Alfred J. Morrison, M.G. Coleman, Manly H. Barnes, Arthur ____ (early theatre in Williamsburg), Archibald Henderson. 10 items.","George L. Christian, Claude A. Swanson, W. Gordon McCabe, Thomas S. Martin, H. St. G Tucker, T. Peyton Giles, Jo. Lane Stern, Paul de S. Gwatkin, Daniel Grinnan, Matthew Page Andrews. 15 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, James Bryce, G.C. Callahan, W.A. Maddox, [?] Wheeler, Fairfax Harrison, Ben Greet, John Sharp Williams, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 11 items.","No correspondence for August-December. Atlantic Congress for League of Nations call to N.Y., E.D. Pope, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Appointment, signed by Westmoreland Davis, as honorary delegate, Atlantic Confrence for a League of Nations, Editor of the New York Times, G.C. Callahan, Clarence W. Bowen, Walter Neale, Charles Moore, Captain Van [?], Appleton P.C. Griffin, W.W. Scott, Houghton Mifflin Company, H.St. George Tucker, F.J. Merkling, Westmoreland Davis, Berkley D. Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Manly H. Barnes, J. Skottowe Wanamaker. 16 items.","F.H. Smith, Joe C. Mason, G. Walter Mapp, Claude A. Swanson, Thomas Nelson Page, George P. Blow, Philip Alexander Bruce, Carter Glass, Duval Porter, Isaac Markens, Arthur Kyle Davis, Morgan R. Mills, Henry H. Harrison, John Lamb, William E. Dodd, A.H. Vandenberg, George Morgan, W.K. Boyd, H.H. Martin, John Garland Pollard, Armistead C. Gordon, S.A. Ashe.","U.Va Centennial, illness of Anne Tucker Tyler, H.G. Connor, Frederic Bancroft, Armistead C. Gordon, John Garland Pollard, Charles C. Thach Jr., Claude A. Swanson, Edwin A. Alderman, D.G. Tyler, Daniel Wells, S.A. Ashe, H.T. Wickham, Philip Auchampaugh (concerning his study of James Buchanan), Philip Alexander Bruce, invitation to 100th anniversary of the founding of the University of Virginia, R.C. Ballard Thruston, Elizabeth H. Bouldin, J. Murray Clark, Beverley D. Tucker, Charles Moore, Cousin [Lilian?], Worthington C. Ford, James H. Dillard, Rudolph M. Schick, Francis H. Smith, J. Hoge Tyler. 26 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Annie M. Lindsey, J. Tyler Waller, Clara H. Booth, James B. Gilmer, William C.L. Taliaferro, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Leila Jackson Durfey, Pattie Morecock, Alice Colden Smith, Percy S. Stephenson, Woman's Club, Richmond, Va., H. St. George Tucker, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, James B. Baylor, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Geddy, Armistead C. Gordon, Mary D. Jones, Blanche Elbert Moncure, Ibby [?]. 19 items.","Sympathy letters on the death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, Lottie C. Garrett, John Lesslie Hall, Henry T. Louthan, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George Bryan, Catherine T. Douthat, Andrew J. Montague, J.R. Geiger, Worthington C. Ford, Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, Edward L. Perkins, W.C. Johnston, Annie Shackleford Smithey, invitation to banquet for Ferdinand Foch, Lizzie [?], Mrs. Archie Brooks. 16 items.","Letters of sympathy on death of Annie Baker Tucker Tyler, [?] Connally Andrews, Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Kate Cabell Cox, Lucy Booth Cumming, Williamsburg Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Cornelia S. Morgan. 7 items.","F.W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ritchie, Henry H. Wilson [Enclosing Clarence J. Deardew], George Harvey, Worthington C. Ford, Armistead C. Gordon, John Banks Munson. 7 items.","C. Alphonso Smith, S.A. Ashe, Fiske Kimball, Worthington C. Ford, Isaac Martens, Howard F. Smith, Helen C. Frick, Claude A. Swanson, W.B. Cridlin, Southern Publishing Company, Francis W. Hirst, Robert M. Hughes, P. Auchampaugh. 19 items.","Robert Morton Hughes, Herbert E. Anderson, Claude A. Swanson, A.J. Morrison, H.M. [?] (colonial Secretary of Bermuda), Carter Glass, Archibald Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, Margaret Humphrey, Clarence Hodson, W.B. McGroarty, William Cabell Bruce, T.J. Downing, Fiske Kimball, Rudolph M. Schick. 16 items.","Virginia politics, T. Campbell Goodwin, Armistead C. Gordon, Virginia Trust Company, Carter Glass, R. Walton Moore, Andrew J. Montague, Louise Everett Scott, Jno. Garland Pollard, Roy Harcum (concerning ring which may have been owned by William Gooch (d. 1655)), Randolph G. Adams, Sue Ruffin (later Sue Ruffin Tyler), Worthington C. Ford, Gamaliel Bradford, John A. Ruffin, C.A. [Hopkins?], The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 17 items.","Marriage of LGT and SRT, E.C. Glass, Fitzwalter Tyler, S.A. Ashe, W.C. Henderson, Philip Alexander Bruce, George L. Christian, E. Lee. Trinkle, Charles Minor Blackford II, H. St. G. Tucker, W. McDonald Lee, Armistead C. Gordon, G.W.B. Hale, Ellie [?], Alex W. MacNab, Arthur S. Henning, J. Nimmo Hubbard, R. Walton Moore, P.F. Auchampaugh. 20 items.","Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, E. Lee Trinkle, Samuel K. Wilson, John W. Wright, Worthington C. Ford, R. Walton Moore, Nathaniel W. Stephenson, Wilhelm T. Knappe, Armistead C. Gordon, Estelle Smith, Ormond Stone, H.R. McIlwaine, Montrose J. Moses, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning early theatre at Williamsburg), [N.H. Tiffany Francis?] (enclosing newspaper clippings of wedding and funeral of Julia (Tyler) Spencer), John H. Latane, R. Henley. 13 items.","Robert M. Hughes, Launcelot W. Andrews (concerning his grandfather, Thomas Pascal Jones, who was professor at William and Mary and founder of Franklin Institute), Fitzwalter Tyler, Charles Moore, S.A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, George M. Beltzhoover, Jr., Herbert Putnam, Avery O. Craven, E. Lee Trinkle, F.S. Collier, Philip Alexander Bruce, H. St. G. Tucker. 13 items.","Charles Moore, Philip Alexander Bruce, Otis G. Hammond, William E. Dodd, Edward LeRoy Rice, Armistead C. Gordon, William Cabell Bruce, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, Calvin Coolidge, invitation from Francis Otway Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, Fitzwalter Tyler, W.W. Scott, Worthington C. Ford, Clarence Hodson, Charles B. Heisler. 15 items.","U. Va. Alumni Ass'n, Stephen J. Chadwick, E. Lee Trinkle, Carrington Williams, John L. Hurt, C. Vaughn Millikan, H.M. Smith, Jr., Morris Sheppard, Philip Alexander Bruce, Katharine R. Edwards, Mrs. Charles C. Wall, Adelaide A. Lyons, Charles W. Robbe, John W. Craddock, Elizabeth Norbury, Frances Lee Booker, John H. Latane, D.A. Christian, Auburn Cunningham, [David A. Christian?], Robert L. Preston. 20 items.","Claude G. Bowers, Nelly Brodnax, C.V. Meredith, Charles Lee Lewis, Philip Alexander Bruce, [possibly concerning Thomas J. Wertenbaker, incomplete], S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, C.W. Coleman (of the Library of Congress), O.A. Keach, William K. Boyd (concerning Lincoln, Fort Sumter and a version of History of the Dividing Line by William Byrd), Robert Morton Hughes (defending William and Mary from the University of Virginia as well as Tyler's term as President), Charles Moore, Arthur H. Jennings, S.A. Ashe (concerning habeas corpus in Confederate States of America), Clifford I. Millard, W.L. Gooch, [?], Judge, U.S. District Court, Norfolk, W.C. Miller, Harper Hardware Co., C.A. Pomeroy, William J. Parrish, Jr., Percy E. Budlong, American Philosophical Society. 22 items.","Philip G. Auchampaugh, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Sarah Spotswood, F. Sampson, S.A. Ashe, Robert Prentis, John W.H. Crim, souvenir of re-created Virginia Convention of 1775, H.J. Eckenrode, George T. Tyson, Robert H. Talley, Philip Alexander Bruce, Mildred Lewis Rutherfoord, R. Fitzwalter Tyler, George morgan, R.E. Blackwell, Cazenove, G. Lee, Jr., H.M. Lydenberg. 21 items.","J.L. Farnum, s.A. Ashe, H.A. Groome, A.J. Montague, Josephus Daniels, Fairfax Harrison, John Gardland Pollard, Mrs. Pearl Tyler Ellis, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Death of David Gardiner Tyler, E. Lee Trinkle, J.T. Burwell, James V. Brooke, S.C. Mitchell, William A. Anderson, Buck Hargrove, E. Marton Coulter, R. Walton Moore, Clyde Furst, Daniel Grinnan, Arthur H. Jennings, Anne Mac___b [unidentified]. 14 items.","Lincoln, Pattie Morecock, Robert W. Burwell, Arthur H. Jennings, William A. Anderson, William E. dodd, Daniel grinnan (concerning story of MRs. Pickett that Lincoln visited her when he came to Richmond April 4, 1865), A.J. Montague, Armistead C. Gordon, invitation to marriage of Grace deKalb Eggleston to Malcom Jamieson, S.A. Ashe, Arthur T. Hirsch, John T. Goolrick, Sterling Boisseau, William B. McGroarty. 19 items.","Lincoln, Mrs. Lillian M. Goodwin, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Grinnan, Robert M. Hughes, Philip Alexander Bruce, S.O. Bland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Thomas J. Reed, Lowry F. Sater, Daniel Rankin Barbee. 19 items.","Robert M. Hughes, John F. Benyon, H.R. McIlwaine, J. Montague, Paul S. Whitcomb, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, Philip Alexander Bruce, William E. Dodd, J.C. Hooks, Richard W. Westwood. 16 items.","Archibald Henderson (concerning Va. Convention of 1775), Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Starr Jordan, L. Lamprey, Donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, Charles Moore, Fairfax Harrison. 10 items.","Lincoln, S.A. Ashe, C.W. Lively, George Morgan, A.S. Salley, Jr., Fairfax Harrison, George S. Andrew, William E. Dodd, Robert M. Hughes, Warren Grice, Claude G. Bowers, Charles H. Grantland. 20 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial Williamsburg Restoration. S.A. Ashe, Carl F. Schreiber, J.T. Gittman, J.B. Fishburne, Arthur H. Jennings, W.L. Wilkinson, Philip G. Auchampaugh, \"Dear Friend\" letter from LGT touting G. Walter mapp as governor James S. Barron (concerning Mapp), M.B. Lewis, Susan H. Nash, Robert M. Hughes, George W. Ochs-Oakes, H.W. Patterson, Susie B. Harrison, Donald B. Sanger. 18 items.","Lincoln, Civil War and Revolutionary War, Henry T. Louthan, Charles Hall, George Morgan, Merrill Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, William B. Newmn (concerning E.W. Brate), Archibald Henderson, Mary Pace Albro, G. MacLaren Brydon, Thomas R. Keith, Ellen H. Wade, Charles W. Robbe. 15 items.","Speech to American Antiquarian Society, Merril Proctor Ball, Mary D. Carter, Charles Hall Davis (concerning state sovereignty), G. Walter Mapp (concerning Mapp's loss in Democratic primary), R. Scorgie (enclosing letter from Walter de Maris), Frank Reagan, Worthington C. Ford, James C. Kenneth, Fairfax Harrison, Archibald Henderson, Bernard H. Jones, Mary Baber Blackshear (concerning disposition of family papers), J. Adger Stewart, Clarence S. Brigham, Jno. Garland Pollard, S.J. Morgan, L.H. Welton. 19 items.","Mary M. Galt, J. Adger Stewart, Kitty Gault, Clarence S. Brigham, L.C. Pinkerton, William C. Rives, F. McCandish, E.H. Smith, Elizabeth Beverley Coleman, Mary D. Carter, Claude G. Bowers, Albert Bushnell Hart, Green H. Hackworth. 12 items.","Virginia politics, Alden Bell, Lawrence C. Wroth, Mary L. Morris, Sallie W.S. Hoover, S.A. Ashe, E.H. Smith, C.B. Ryan, Margaret M. Semple, Donald B. Sanger, Philip g. Auchampaugh, Emily James Semple, W.W. Mountjoy, Richard Crane, Emily E.F. Lowes, W.G. Stanard, T.K. Wolf, G. MacLaren Brydon, Floyd S. Shoemaker, Ellie Seawell. 21 items.","Robert Everard Barnhart, Worthington C. Ford, S.A. Ashe, john Gardland Pollard, Louise Sampson, Marion Salley, M.D. Carter, Edwin L. Levy, Louise Sapson, Clarence Winthrop Bowen, R.E. Sands (concerning George and Edwin Sandys), Donald B. Sanger, John C. Wyllie, C.I. Millihard, Frederick Adams Virkus, G. walter Mapp, A.L. Keith, J. Adger Stewart, William I. Lane, H. St. G. Tucker, invitation to hunt breakfast at \"Brandon,\" Merrill Proctor Ball, Kitty Grant, Certificate of election of LGT to fellow in New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 25 items.","Civil War, Indians as separate race, sale of Clopton place, Clarence S. Brigham, S.A. Ashe, R.E. Borden, Mrs. Hattie. R. Mallory, Anne Hendree, Norwood McLaws, Archer Walker, Robert C. Smith, Mrs. W.G. Hall, H.M. Lydenberg, Giles B. Cooke, Sterling Boisseau, Viola A. Rose, J.H. Crouch, W.a. Plecker (Charles City and New Kent Friends of Racial Integrity), A.W. Bohannon, H.R. McIlwaine, Edwin C. Palmer, William C. Lane, Nahoma Welch McDonald, Robert A. _____, The researcher of Edwin C. Palmer. 24 items.","Lincoln, sale of Clopton place, S.A. Ashe, Daniel Ravenel, Robert Wells, Covington H.R. McIlwaine, Nannie Francisco Porter, Clarence S. Brigham, [?], J.R. Miller, Jr., London C. Bill, E. Lee Trinkle, Birdsey E. Case, Margaret Lee Smith (federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Frank Armistead, (Federal government owning Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown), Giles B. Cook, Marcus Benjamin, Charles W. Robbe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Pilgrims), L. Beverley Howry, LGT to unidentified recipient. 23 items.","W. Herbert Burks, Ellie Seawell, George G. Buck, Giles B. Cooke, S.A. Ashe, Charles E. Banks (concerning Bradford and Thomas Weston), S.A. Ashe, R. Walton Moore, W.F. Augustine, Edmond Fontaine, Bertha T. Carwithen, Mrs. Roswell Carter Brudger, Edwin C. Palmer, C.A. Hoppin, Josephine V. Randall, May C. Williams Settle, Landon C. Bell, Littleberry S. Foster, Mary H. Pollard, Eugene H. Wood (concerning treatment of residents of Roswell by Sherman's men), W.W. Mountjoy, Armistead C. Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham. 23 items.","Thomas Hovey Gage, C.H. Bridges, John E. Hobeika, James W. Graves, W.B. McGroarty, Henry W. Cunningham, Mrs. W.B. Burns, Roswell Page, Giles B. Cooke, Robert W. Daniel, Langbourne M. Williams, William S. Hunt, James Thayer Gerould, Kirby Lithographic Company, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, May C. williams, C. Williams Settle, William G. Perry, Allan D. Jones, H.R. McIlwaine, Samuel T. Audson, Clifton W. Bransford, J.S. Cahill, Berrie Melville Jackson, H. Henry Grant, F.B. Lambert, Edmond Fontaine. 26 items.","Timber sale, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Linnie W. Barrett, Anna Nelson Garber, Producers Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., Elizabeth Lee Robinson, Edward L. Stone, H.L. McIlwaine, Edw. LeRoy Rice, Alfred Harman, Ellie Seawell, Giles B. Cooke, Giles B. Palmer, Rutherfoord Goodwin (Raleigh Tavern and Phi Beta Kappa), Anna N. Garber, Armistead C. Gordon, Braxton H. Tabb, James A. Sadler (concerning Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg), Mary T. Leach, Samuel Hopkins Adams (concerning expenditures by Webster), Giles B. Cooke, Mrs. H.C. Leonard. A.V. Shea. 21 items.","Ellie Seawell, Samuel Hopkins Adams, A.V. Shea, Arhur H. Clark Company, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Daniel Grinnan, J.C. Harwell, S.A. Ashe, Alfred Ackerman, Chesla C. Sherlock, Edmund C. Burnett, Birdsey G. Case, Giles B. Cooke, R. Walter Moore, Samuel Hopkins Adams, Frank Reagan (concerning Roswell incudent), Kitty Gantt, Producer Co. Operative Exchange, Inc., J. Alred Tyler, W.B. McGroarty, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. 17 items.","C.W. Lively (encloses Lively to Ernest L. Bogart), J.D. Eggleston, Virginia Telephone Company, Inc., Samuel Herrick, Levin Joynes, Robert H. Tucker, Donald Bridgman Sanger. 8 items.","Civil War, Monk (concerning his map of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown), V.B. Perry, Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, William Bucknoy McGroarty, Robert M. Hughes, Lloyd T. Everett to Samuel A. Ashe, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Philip G. Auchampaugh, Howard L. Clark, R.W. Covington, Berkeley Hills Corporation. 15 items.","Yorktown Custom House, Russell B. DeVine, Donald B. Sanger, Ellie Seawell, Mary D. Carter, Boyd B. Stutler, Emma L. Chenoweth, J. Alfred Tyler, Robert M. Hughes, David Rankin Barbee, Samuel A. Ashe, D.S. Freemen, Charles W. Robbe, Philip G. Auchampaugh. 17 items.","Lincoln, Civil War, Martha Leftinch Goodwin, W.A.R. Goodwin, Robert M. Hughes, Milton H. Schutes, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, J. Millard Curry, Philip G. Auchampaugh, J.d. Hugham, Herbert Bouldin Hawes, Frank Reagan, Landon C. Bell, Mrs. George Durbin Chenoweth, Samuel A. Ashe, Littleberry S. Foster, henry Harrison Wilson, H.J. Eckenrode, R.A. Gilliam. 20 items.","Yorktown Custom house, R. Waltom Moore, Emma L. Chenoweth, ?, Langbourne M. Williams, Susie M. Ames, J.D. Hufham, Mary D. Carter, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Granville Proby (enclosing B. Andrew Moriarty to LGT), Thomas R. Keith (concerning a lettre from H.W.T Eglin concerning response to interview request by Lincon, T. Henry, W. Thomas, and Hoseph Segar), Gaston Litchtenstein, Lucy R.T. Cauthey. 13 items.","Revolutionary War, Lincoln, Books to William and Mary, R.W. Covington, H.J. Enkenrode (concerning historical markers for Sherwood Forst, Northumberland House, and Smith's Point), Milton H. Shotes, Jewel Curry, H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton Moore, Giles B. Cooke, Hetty Cary Harrison, L.M. Williams, Mrs. A.W. Ollor, Mary D. Carter concerning story about Lee's opinion of Lincoln), Charles Fickus, Alex McBee, J.L. Tarnum, Henry H. Wilson, Marquerite duPont Lee. 12 items.","Books to William and Mary, Lincoln, Revolutionary War muster rolls, sale of property, Marion Mason Bromfield, William B. Browne, Mary D. carter, L.E. Seaber, E.F.G. Harper, Marcus Benjamin, L.G. Caton, Langbourne M. Williams, Kirby Lithographic Co., Inc., James J. Pollard, Jr., H.J. Eckenrode, Willard O. Waters, Landon C. Bell. 17 items.","William B. Browne, C.H. Bridges, Paul A. Hill, James W. Graves, Henry H. Wilson, John W. Hobeika, R.W. Covington, Edward L. Ryan, Mary D. Carter, R. Walton Moore, Alexander J. Wall, L. Hodgdon, Milton Shutes, E.F.G. Harper. 16 items.","Joseph E. Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Robert M. Hughes, Hubert H. Holtze, Ernest Spofford, M.B. Williams, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, William B. Browne, Robert W. Daniel, Lanbourne M. Williams, Richard T. Ely. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Greenway, Lincoln, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Edna B. Huntington, Robert M. Hughes (LGT's trouble with [?] Roberts; and Hughes's defense of Johnston), R. Walton Moore, William R. Browne, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, G.S.P. Holland, d.S. Freeman, Gordon E. Strause (\"Greenway\" for sale), Lloyd T. Everett, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Company, Ellie Seawell, Robert H. Tucker. 14 items.","Scope and Contents John de Sequera, Lincoln, Greenway, G. MacLaren, Brydon, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, R. Walton Moore (enclosing John Barton Payne to tyler0, Gordon E. Strauss, David Rankin Barbee, F.I. Herriott, R.E. Borden, C.I. Milliard, Robert H. Tucker, William B. Browne, Gordon E. Strause (\"Sherwood Forest\" for sale), Calvin Bragg Valentine, Birdsey E. Case, John E. Hobeika, Charkes w. Robbe, F. LaJ. Parker, Susan Corelia Connolly, Roger E. Brooks, Richard Crane, F.J. Herriott, G.W. Browne, L .Beverley Hovery. 23 items.","John de Sequery, donald B. Sanger, S.A. Ashe, G.S.P. Holland, Alfred dashiele, Wyndham B. Blanton (concerning de. Sequera), Birdsey E. case, S.C. Vestal, M. Randolph, Mary Tyler Cole, George F. Milton, J. Poyntz, William B. Browne, F.I. Herriott, Charles F. Heartman, John W. Gammack, George F. Milton, Walter A. Montgomery, Edward C. Wynne, Archibald Henderson, Charles Keck, L.M. Williams, Daniel Grinnan, S.A. Ashe. 19 items.","Unveiling of Tyler bust, S.A. Ashe, William E. Dodd, Duncan Martin, Susan Starling Jowles, George G. Tyler, William E. Dodd, Clarence W. Howland, Preston Davie, Armistead C. Gordon, Alice Gorde Bouldin, Giles B. Cooke, Daniel Grinnan, Jno. Garland Pollard. 17 items.","Daniel Grinnan, Archibald McRae, Robert M. Hughes (his opinion of Jefferson Davis), Adams Society of Friends Descendants, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Lee and the Confederate Home for Ladies), John Stewart Bryan, Vernon B. Hampton, David S. Hill, Alfred Powers, Leroy S. Boyd, Matthew Page Andrews, J. Luther Kibler , G.S.P. Holland, David S. Hill, E.L. McClain, Craig Miller, S.A.Ashe, J. Neilson Barry, Jno. Garland Pollard, concerning Virginia history Conference. 20 items.","Muzzey's History of the American People, John Hobeika, Elizabeth S. Norbury, V.B. Perry, Charles E. Kemper, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Matthew Page Andrews, Russell B. DeVine, Jno. Garland Pollard, V.B. Perry, Contesse Seawell, H.F. Wickham, Emily Campbell Mayo, Yelverton E. Booker, David S. Hill, Brock Sale, invitation to exercises commemorating the anniversary of the placing of the Houdon statue of Washington, William B. Browne, Jessica L. Farnum (includes letter of J.F. Jameson), Powatan's Hill Memorial Association. 19 items.","Scope and Contents Unveiling of the bust of Tyler \u0026 Muzzey's History of the American People, Jno. Garland Pollard, Alexander McMillan Welch, Charles Reck, Charles W. Robbe, Birdsey E. Case, Dennis D. Forrest, C.A. Hoppin, William B. Browne (harpsichord from \"Westover\"), Brock Sale, Fred Griffith, S.A. Ashe, J. Franklin Jameson, Emiliy Mayo, W.A.R. Goodwin to John W. Williams, Robert M. Hughes. 15 items.","Portrait of Bp. Porteus, unveiling of Tyler bust in Richmond, C.A. [Hoppin?] concerning superceding of Albert Bushnell Hart by W.C. Fitzpatrick in editing Washington papers, Violet E. McDougal, S.A. Ashe, Ellie Seawell, Grace T. Gatewood, Rosalie, Arthur Bevan, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret Randolph, Lillian W. Thixton, Mrs. Edgar H.McPherson, Wat Tyler Mayo, Antonio J. Smith, ____Garnett Beale Tyler (Mrs. Walter G. Tyler), Fred Griffith, John W. Williams, John Preston McConnell, Giles B. Cooke, John W. Craddock, J. Poynte Tyler, Blanche Corling, Henry H. Simms, A. Wetmore, A.F. at Fulham Palace, Susan Starling Towles, Mrs. B.L. Brockwell, Braxton H. Tabb, R.W. Covington. 21 items.","Lincoln, proposed book, LGT to [Wm. B]radford Browne concerning Tyler's Confederate Catechism, Ida Christoph, J.C. Wheat, Robert O. McNeil, Mrs. Harry E. Thixton, Philip J. Auchampaugh, William B. Browne, Kitty Gantt, Archibald Henderson, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Oliver P. Chitwood, Robert M. Hughes, Alvin T. Einbrey, William B. Browne, R.M. Noland, James H. Callender, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, J.R. Dilbert, Alvin T. Embrey, John E. Hobeika, Philip J. Auchampaugh (concerning Roy Nichols and others at University of Pennsylvania), Whilliam B. Browne, Robert M. Hughes, Charles A\u003e DeSaussure, Douglas Southall Freeman, A.E. Parkins, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, H.R. McIlwaine, Doctor G.M. Wallace, S.C. Vestal. 19 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, David Rankin, Barbee, James H. Callender, Charles W. Robbe, Giles B. Cooke, John Garland Pollard, Mary Powell Scott (concerning Levan Powell letters), G.G. Tyler, Birdsey E. Case, W.S. Downs, The American Historical Society, Inc., James H. Callender [including letter of Reginald Pelham Bolton], Clara Crawford Nichols, Nellie--411 E. Franklin St. \"I protested against the surrender scene at Yorktown in 19 Oct. chiefly because it would recall our surrender at Appomattox C.H. which crushed our honor and broke our hearts,\" S.A. Ashe, Lucy Gray Henry Harrison (of Brookneck, Campbell Co. Virginia), Dr. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Pennsylvania Historical Society, A.D. hiller. 21 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, S.A. Ashe, C.C. Benson, James H. Callender, R.W. Covington, Armistead C. Gordon, Flora Jane Abney, B.E. Case, William Stan Myers, Mrs. Geore Thomas Walker Kern (Ethel Kelley Kern), Ernest Spofford, H.E. Barker, Daniel H. Newhall, Mrs. Robert Nelson, R.W. Covington, Nannie Fancisco Porter. 17 items.","Illustrations for proposed Revolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, Hetty Cary Harrison, wedding invitation, Elizabeth Denny Dixon to Theodore Marshall Whitfield, H.E. Barker, James H. Callender, D.S. Freeman, R. Walton Moore, B.E. Case, Fielding Lewis Tyler, Nellie P.D.N. Mary F. Goodwin, Wm Starr Myers, Philip J. Auchampaugh, D.G. McLaren Brydon, Cooper Book Store, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Katherine P. Shivers, Wilbur C. Hall, James H. Callender (enclosing C.H. Bridges to Callender), John E. Hobeika, J.E. Chapman, Jr., H.e. Barker, Nellie P[?], Ka [?] Keith. 23 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, James H. Callender, F.W. Shield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Mrs. Hnderson Beall, G. MacLaren Bryden, M.E. Lazenly, Charles Porterfield, Ernest Spofford, [Pullie?, East Francis St., Wmbg], [I hear Mr. Swem is going to Washington for the winter on account of the great Index], Cynthia H. Saunders, Giles B. Cooke, Richard P. Bell, H.R. McIlwaine, A. Boyd Sears. 17 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, Charles E.T. Lull, invitation to unveiling of Jefferson bust in Richmond, Giles B. Cooke, (confederate Home for Women and Yorktown Sesquicentennial), M.K. Cooper, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Mrs. Harreit Jefferds, F.E. Sheild, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Albert Stewart, H.H. Laughlin, invitation to unveiling of the bust of President James Madison, Elson Company. 12 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book, B.E. Case, Kitty Gantt, Malcolm J. Ford, Virginia H. Saunders, Robert M. Hughes, Herbert Putnam, National Americana Society, Inc., invitation to the unveiling of the bust of William Henry Harrison, James H. Callender, Clayton V. Phillips, G.W. Koiner, Giles B. Cooke (concerning Home for Confederate Women), Martha Grantham Purcell. 15 items.","Proposed Rveolutionary War book, H.R. McIlwaine, John E. Hobeika (concerning correspondence between De Sassure and Flem D. Sampson), G.W. Koiner, Crowell Publishing Company, Kitty Gantt, Claude A. Swanson, Mary D. Carter (children of Abraham Lincoln), Elson Company, Inc., Giles B. Cooke, Katherine Gantt, John W. Wayland, Armistead C. Gordon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, R. Walton Moore, Mary Madison McGuire. 14 items.","Proposed Revolutionary War book including Levan Powell, Fillmore Norfleet (concerning St. Memin), Albert Stewart, Henry St. George Tucker (concerning portrait of J. Leven Powell) Charles H. Callahan, C.F. Skinker, S.A. Ashe,Cyrus Hall McCormick (concerning role of the reaper in the Civil War), John Gardland Pollard, H.R. McIlwaine, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., Dr. Charles Moore, invitation by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Richard Crane to Westover, William B. Browne, D.S. Freeman. 17 items.","Hubert [?], William Bradford Browne (encloses his pamphlet and bookplate), Crowell Publishing Co., B.F. Stephens \u0026 Brown, Mrs. Cornelia W. Booker, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, B.E. Case, L.K. Parker, invitation to unveiling of bust of James Monroe, John E. Hobeika, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., G. Maclaren Brydon, Hubert H. Hoeltze, Laura Colvin. 21 items.","William B. Browne, Birdsey W. Case, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Philip A. Spence, Henry St. George Tucker, invitation to attend a memorial service in honor of Dr. James Craik, James M. Ranson, Llewellyn Powell (concerning Levan Powell), C.G. Chamberlayne, invitation to wedding of Mildred Tyler Wilson to Theodore Stanford Garnett, John W. Craddock, Agnes H. Doutha, William Jenkins Wilcox, F.R. Batchelder, Arhibald Henderson, T.R. Hay [Stephen I. Gilchrist?]. 20 items.","Views on blacks, son's education at St. Crhistopher's Semple marker, Restoration, William B. Broen, Mary F. Goodwin, Lucy M. Morgan, W.A.R. Goodwin, Frank Roe Batchelder, T.R. Hay, W.W.H. Lee, William J. Wilcox, Harold R. Shurtleff, Cara Armistead, Mrs. William Cabell Flournoy, C.B. Chamberlayne, J.W. Allen, Stephen Golcrhist, Alex McBee, Henry J. Wilson and HHW to Thomas B. Clarke (concerning purported portrait of Benjamin Harrison, the singer and burning of portraits of \"Berkeley during the American Revolution), Clarence J. Dearden. 17 items.","Giles B. Cooke, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Alexander McBee, Mary D. Carter, William Jenkins Cilcox, James Douglas Anderson, David Rankin Barbee, Fisher U. Bruce, H.P. Cook, John W. Craddock, Mrs. William Cabell, Flournoy Archibald Henderson, Lucy Morgan, Antonio Justinia Smith, Henry H. Wilson (concerning alleged portrait of Benjamin Harrison, signer owed by Thomas B. Clarke), Albert Bushnell Hart (conceiling his subscription to Tyler's Quarterly because of Tyler's views of Lincoln. 21 items.","James M. Beck, W.A.R. Goodwin, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, Philip G. Auchampaugh, G. MacLaran Bryden, John Preston McConnell, R. Walton Moore, MRs. Fisher U. Bruce, Albert Bushnell Hart, Margaret Hunt, Margaret Harris Crocker. 14 items.","Invitation to Hunt Breakfast, A.L. Dementi, George R. Rudolph, Tyler to Albert Bushnell Hart, R. Walton Moore, Alex McBee, Mary D. Carter, B.E. Case, Samuel Craig Cowart, Forbes H. Norris, Mary Powell Scott, Harriet M.B. Cook, David J. Davis, Robert Wells Covington, Archibald Henderson, Gordon Hurlbutt, Mary ____ Sparrow, Pattie Morecock, D.S. Freeman (enclosing letter of Julian M. Ruffin), William E. Dodd. 18 items.","Jeannette S. Kelly, Alexander McBee, Frank P. Cauble, Littleton Fitzgerald, Jr., S.A. Ashe, George Prince Arnold, William B. Browne, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning Palace Monument), Samuel B. Waddill, B.E. Case, John W. Craddock, S.A. Ashe, S.B. Morriss, William B. Browne, Antonio J. Smith, Alfred Bagby, Jr., Ellie Seawell. 15 items.","History textbook, Clara T. Moore, Esther U. McNitt, Mary D. Carter, Henry Weinberg, Braxton Harrison Rabb, Fisher U. Bruce, H.R. McIlwaine, Sterling Moisseau, David Rankin Barbee (concerning assassination of Lincoln), Alex McBee, Carolyn Sinclair, Craig Miller, Edward L. Perkins, Charles Porterfield (enclosing photograph of portrait of Robert Porterfield), Anna H. Norwood McLarus, Harlod Shurtleff. 18 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history textbook out of Virginia schools, Elizabeth Hayes, John E. Hobeika, Mrs. Emma Wise Lindsay, Andrew J. Montague, Alfred A. Kennan, MRs. John W.H. Darden, Blanche Prichard McCrum, H.R. McIlwaine, Maury Madison, Janice Lamb, Sterling Boisseau, G.S.P. Holland, George E. Penn, Jr., invitation to George Washington Bicentennial Ball, invitation to church service in honor of Mary, mother of Washington, H. Norton Mason, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Richmond Battlefield Parks Corporation, Myrta Ethel Cawood, John W. Craddock, Mary D. Carter. 21 items.","E. Edwin Hemphill, C.B. Galbreath, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul I. Miller, Ellie Seawell, Carter Glass, A.J. Montague, Claude A. Swanson, R.V. Walker, H.R. McIlwaine, E.L. McClain, Henry Weinbert, Mrs. [?] Wright, W.L. Karr, Maude H. Woodfin. 15 items.","Great Depression, patronage, Mary D. Carter (concerning Democratic Party victory), Henry Weinberg, T.J. Wertenbaker, R.P. Cocke, H.R. McIlwaine, Fred T. Wilson, J.W. Rixey Smith, John Thomas Lloyd, Dunbar Rowland, Julian A. Burruss, Blake Tyler Newton, Anna T. Palmer, Jno. R. Saunders, Ellie Seawell, Anna Carter Glass, John Thomas Lloyd, Ellie Seawell (concerning her retirement from the Post Office and her work). 12 items.","A.D. Livesay, S.A. Ashe, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Arthur H. Jennings, Ellie Seawell, Samuel P. Waddill [clerk of County of Henrico concerning Northwood Academy and Ruthville (Vaidens Crossroads)], Stewart S. Howe, William D. O'Ryan, E.S. Fagg, invitation to wedding of William Murray Forbes Bayliss to Catherine Muret Williams, Donald B. Sanger, David Rankin Barbee, Confederate Veteran [E.D. Pope], J.M. Elliott, William D. O'Ryan, J.T. Gittman, Morris Harvey College, Depression, Maurice Van Scholsa, Mary D. Carter, Anna Tunstall Palmer, Fred T. Wilson, Maryland Historical Society. 21 items.","E.D. Pope, Lucy M. Morgan, N.T. Purdy, Winchester Virginia Historical Society, R. Walton Moore, Wm. B. and Mary Macon Futzhugh, C.M. Graves (N.Y. Times), Braxton H. Tabb, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, S.A. Ashe, V.B. Perry, unveiling of bust of Joseph E. Johnston. 19 items.","Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Maryland Historical Society, Dr. William Cabell Smith, Giles B. Cooke, Washington, speech by Abraham Lincoln and the Hampton Roads Conference, C. Seymour Thompson, Wheeler McMillen, Mary D. Carter, Meister \u0026 Smethie, E.G. Sewm, [?], Warncock, Lee-Rodeout Motor Company, Stewart Howe, J.G.B. Bullock, Lucille Marks, N.T. Purdy, Braxton H. Tabb, Ivy Lowry, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Susan Henderson Wright. 20 items.","C.M. Graves, N.T. ___, Harold R. Shurtleff (concerning college boundary stones), Braxton Harrison Tabb, Mary E. Lloyd, C.I. Millard, Elizabeth Pickhardt, Dr. J. Hall Pleasants, Cyrus D. Lloyd, Dr. William Cabell Moore, Lelia Carter Moncure, David Rankin Barbee, M. Morgan Cloud, Anne W. Ferree, W.A.R. Goodwin, George R. Rudolph, Charles W. Robbe, Angelo Patri, Claude A. Swanson. 27 items.","Depression, S.A. Ashe, Braxton Harrisson Tabb, Newspaper clipping concerning James Henry Rochelle, and Letita Tyler, and John Randolph Tucker, Garland Powell Peed, Winfred E. Reed, Hetty Cary Harrison, Angelo Patri, B.E. Case, Wheeler McMillen biography, J. Lovell, Mrs. C.G. Burton, John Preston McCnnell (concerning authorship of anonymous biography of John Tyler by Alexander Gurdon Abell and biographical information concerning Abell), Ray F. Harvey, T.A. Witcher, Dunbar Rowland, C.B. Galbraith, Messrs William H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., B.E. Case (giving Tyler's opinion of Charles M. Andrews). 20 items.","S.A. Ashe, Alex McBee to J.J. McSwain, C.I. Millard, Daniel Grinnan, Wheeler McMillen to Angelo Patri (giving Tyler's opinion of Lincoln to Franklin D. Roosevelt (recommending Dunbar Rowland as Director of National Archives), David Rankin Barbee (concerning manuscript diary of Robert Greenhow), Imogene E. Jerdone (concerning Francis Jerdone's purchase of Providence Forge), Harold R. Shurtleff, Braxton H. Tabb, Dunbar Rowland, George W. Bright, O.A. Wilson (concerning miniature of Augustine Warner), William W. Brewton, Wheeler McMillan, Robert McElroy, Jno. Garland Pollard, Charles Robbe, Daniel Grinnan. 19 items.","Invitation to unveiling of the bust of Cyrus H. McCormick, David Rakin Barbee, E.D. Pope, Jno. Gardland Pollard (concerning reunification of Virginia and West Virginia), L.S. Purdy, Dunbar Rowland, Maria S. Savedge, Otis Chatfield-Taylor, Wheeler McMIllen, Braxton H. Tabb, H.E. Barker, R.V. Coleman, Thomas B. McAdams, invitation to wedding of Mrs. J. Wilmer biddle to Alexander Gordon, E.D. Pope, William H. Delaney, Anthony PReston, Mary Countess Seawell Edwards. 16 items.","B.W. Walsh, W.L. Scott, A.H. Jennings, Daniel Guinan (gossip conserving Mrs. George E. Pickett), John E. Hobeika, B.H. Baylor, Minnie A. Jahnke, William E. Brewton, W.W.H. Lee, R. Walton Moore, ____ T. Wilkinson, Arthur Gray, Braxton H. Tabb, Henry T. Louthan, E. Wilder Spaulding, A.H. Jennings, H.R. McIlwaine, Mrs. Ruth B. Garber (19 items)","Schuyler Otis Bland, The Golden Age, Minnie A. _____, David Rankin Barbee, Birdsey E. Case, Arthur Gray, A.H. Jennings, Nellie P. Dunn, Donald B. Sanger, C.J. de Wechmar-Stoess, Minnie A. Jahnke, J.T. Gittman, Harry F. Byrd, Clifford I. Milliard, S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (concerning The Diary of a Public Man), Mary D. Carter, H.J. Eckenrode, Separs Havely, Carter Glass. 21 items.","Bowers's address on John Tyler, Adeline Roberts, H.R. McIlwaine, O. Eugene Herring, L.W. Irwin, R. Walton Moore, S.A. Ashe, Harry Fllod Byrd (concerning reprinting of Claude Bowers's address on John Tyler), Mary D. Carter, Churchill G. Chamberlayne, Daniel Grinnan, John P. McGuire, Thomas P. Robertson, Alexander H. Sands, D.B. Sanger, Robert B. Tunstall, David Rankin Barbee, M.D. Boland, Freeman H. Allen, B.H. Baylor, Daniel Grinnan, J. Jordan Leake, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City Co., Va.), Wheeler McMillen. 27 items.","Scope and Contents Muzzey's History of the American People, Harry F. Byrd, Archibald Henderson, S.A. Ashe, B.H. Baylor, John Stewart Bryan, C.G. Chamberlayne, R.M. Colvin to Wheeler McMillan ([?] Littleton concerning letter of James Monroe, showing when he made \"Oak Hill\" his residence), A.W. Richeson, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Ruth Markell, C.H. Mason, Dr. J.T. Pritchard, A.W. Richerson, General Wm. H. Cocke, Redmund R. Beckwith, C.H. Mason, Alex McBee (\"I do not think the freedom of the negroes was worth the million young men of the North and the South that were destroyed, with the billions of property that war consumed.\") 25 items.","Adelaine Robert, O. Eugene Herring, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, Harry Flood Byrd, S.A. Ashe, C.E. Gilvert, James J. McKinley, Wm. J. Andrews, Karl W. Fisher, George C. Peery, Homer Atkinson (concerning Muzzey's History), Julian M. Lilis, Helen M. McFarland, Ernest Spofford. 18 items.","S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Adelaine Robert, David Rankin Barbee, Ada R. Tyler (Mrs. J. Poyntz Tyler), John H. Johnson, Frank C. Littleton, Ernest Spofford, Frank S. Hopkins, J.T. Prichard, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, C.E. Gilbert, Frank O. Littleton, Braxton Harrison Tabb, W.B. McGroarty, Barton I. Jenson. 20 items.","Civil War, Unite Confederate veterans, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Ernest Spofford, Alex McBee, R.T. Marsh (concerning \"Greenway,\" Charles City County, Va.), E.S. Fagg, Julian M. Lillis, C.A. De Saussure, O.P. Chitwood, Birsey E. Case, Lillie M. Rice, Barton [o.?] Jenson, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, P.W. Turrentine, Mary O. Carter, Emily Jane Semple, H.R. McIlwaine, Wheeler McMillen, Fanny Page Fowler, Ray F. Harvey, Frank C. Littleton, Charles N. Robbe. 26 items.","R.T. Marsh, S.A. Ashe, Charles W. Robbe, O.P. Chitwood, Alexander McBee, LS. Purdy, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, August Dietz, Birsey E. Case, Spencer Brodney, Wheeler McMillen, Emily Semple (concerning Major Semple's connection with William and Mary), George F. Milton, P.W. Turrentine, L.S. Purdy. 26 items.","S.A. Asche, Birsey E. Case, Marshall Winfield, Maria C. Christian, E. Fancis Brown, Mary D. Carter (including letter from [Elvira?]), J.J. Latane, Wheeler McMillen, Littleberry S. Foster, Mrs. Walter C. Fain, C.I. Millard, Harold R. Shurtleff, Stewart M. Woodward, James Truslow Adams, G.W. Tucker, Marshall Wingfield, R. Walton Moore, H.R. McIlwaine, Dauber \u0026 Pine Book Shops, Inc., W. Cabell Moore. 21 items.","Sale of Greenway, American Revolution, Civil War, Martha Woodruf Hiden, Maria Henry, Ellen [Seawell?], Pearl Tyler, Birsey E. Case, Harold R. Shurtleff, P.P. Lipscomb, Bryan Condrad, Jno. Garland Pollard, Army War College, S.A. Ashe, Arthur Jennings, Dunbar Rowland, H.R. McIlwaine, Bryan Conrad, Ewing C. Sadler, Fred T. Wilson, R. Walton Moore, Richard L. Brewer, Jr., Jno. Garland Pollard, Anne Hough. 24 items.","Democratic Party politics, Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Perkins, Aberethy, James Truslow Adams, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, E.S. Fagg, Henry W.____, Harold R. Shurtleff, H.R. McIlwaine, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Hugenot Society of S.C., J.L. Newcomb, Richard L. Blumenthal, Adelaide M. [Weed?], Sr. M. Aquinas, David Rankin Barbee, Birsey E. Case, W.F. Carter, Jr., Maud Langhorne Nelson, Mary D. Carter, RichardL. Blumenthal, B. Lloyd Flickinger, E.H. Major, W.F. Carter, Jr., C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Charles W. Robbe, Burton J. Hendrick. 27 items.","Wheeler McMillen, John Preston McConnell, Mary D. Carter, W.F. Carter, Jr., M.W. Hiden, S.A. Ashe, Thomas F. Madigan, C.I. Milliard, T.J. Wertenbaker, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Adelaide M. Weed, R.W. Duke, Mrs. Braston Harrison Tabb (concerning death of her husband), Joseph K. Ruebush Co., Henry W. Battle, Lucile W. Edward, Thomas B. Hall, D. Gardiner Tyler, Jr., W.F. Carter, Jr., Gordon Hurlbutt. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Gordon Hurlbutt, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Fairfax Harrison, Maria C. Christian, Louis McH. Howe, The Press of the Pioneers, Rosina W. Scoville, Mary D. Carter, W. MacFarlance Jones, Jno. Garland Pollard, William H. Cocke, Thoams B. Robertson, Harry F. Byrd, Thomas P. Abertheny, Arthur W. James, John H. Finley, Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Clarence W. Robinson, E.L. Deasy. 28 items.","St. Christopher's School, Thomas B. Robertson, Emma L. Chenoweth, Loise J. Barney, Birdsey E. Case, Manly H. Barnes, Wheeler McMillen, S.A. Ashe, Augusta B. Fothergill, R. Walton Moore, C.G. Chamberlayne, William C. Ewing, G. MacLaren Brydon, A.N. Marquis Comapny. 16 items.","Bessie Ferguson Cary, Kitty Gantt, Harold R. Shurtleff, Louise J. Barney, Jennie Thornley Grayson, Julia E. Saunders, Brazton H. Tabb, Jr., H.R. McIlwaine, Lucile Foster, J. Adger Stewart, S.A. Ashe, Arno Cammerer (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), Homer Atkinson, S.C. Wolcott, M. Ethel Kern (concerning Jamestown Island), Lucy Goodwyn Davis, W.L. Prince, Edgar J. Goodspeed, L.C. Riesmisel, Ellie Seawell (concerning Phillip Taliaferro and his family. 21 items.","Matthew Page Andrews, Jno. Garland Pollard (concerning Jamestown Island), [?], Douglas Ripley, A.W. Mellon (concerning Jamestown Island), Susan Higginson Nasl, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, [Edward R. Willcox?] concerning Jamestown Island], Franklin M. Barnes, Webster S. Rhodes (concerning founding of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Jane R. Armstrong, S.A. Ashe, James F. McKinley, Sidney B. Hall, Isaac Lichtenstein, N.C. Tulloch, Edgar J. Goodspeed, A.E. Demaray (concerning August Davisson), H.R. McIlwaine. 22 items.","S.A. Ashe, Asaac Lichtenstein, Neil C. Tulloch, Augustus Davisson, Walter P. Gardner, Chapin Jones, Birsey E. Case, C.A. DeSaussure, Arno B. Camerer, Henry T. McDonald, Winnie Booth Kernan. 13 items.","Colonial Williamsburg, Mary Louise Gills, D.S. Freeman, illness of LGT, Richard Beale Davis, H.J. Eckenrode, C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, Edward R. Wilcox, William G. Perry H.O. Stickney, Theodore E. Norton, J.T. Gittman, Mary D. Carter (including letter of E. Helen Smith), Homer Atkinson, Edward R. Willcox (concerning Jamestown Island), George Arnold (concerning death of H.R. McIlwaine), Giles B. Cooke, Blance E. Moore, Henry T. Loutan, Janet Montague Nunnally, Robert H. Falley, Ellie Seawell, Thomas J. Wertenbaker. 24 items.","Illness of LGT, M. Ethel Kern, Elizabeth Gray Velentine Thomas, Mary Perrin Tabb, Giles B. Cooke, Homer Atkinson, Caroline L. Sp[?], H.J. Eckenrode, S.A. Ashe, D.S. Freeman, Charles W. Ayars, Birsey E. Case, Richard Beale Davis, John E. Hobeika (includes copy of letter from Henry T. Bahnson to H.A. Brickenstein), Gordon Hulbutt, Eleanor Douthat. 19 items.","R.S. Meriweather, S.A. Ashe, A.W. Bohannon, Philip G. Auchampaugh, A.E. Demaray (concerning Jamestown Island), Mrs. W. B. Seely, R.S. Merisweather, Mrs. John Davis Smith, Lennie Cox, Lily M. Clark, Agnes Couthat, Thomas Perkins Abernethy, S.A. Ashe, Robert W. Meader, Homer Atkinson, H.C. Stickney, L.L.H. Johnson. 19 items.","Homer Atkinson, H.J. Eckenrode, Marthy Hiden (includes autobiographical facts concerning LGT), G.L.H. Johnson, Mrs. M.M\u003e Barnes, R.S. Meriwether, C.I. Milliard (concerning Jamestown Island), David K. Jackson, Robert W. Meader, Beckles Willson, Invitation to unveiling of marker on Powhatan's Hill, Mrs. J.D. Smith Dred, Charles W. Seawell, 22 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT at VaSL, Ethel Kern, Clifford I. Milliard, invitation to marriage of Alice Byrd to Byrd Warrick Davenport, [Margaret S. \u0026 C. Robertson], S.A. Ashe, John [sic] Joseph D. Eggleston (concerning remarks made by Eggleston concerning LGT and LGT's \"the public will never fully understand the trials I underwent to put a college so utterly abandoned as William and Mary on its feet,\" Flora Allen Lewis, Mrs. G.T.W. Kern, Mrs. Powhatan Windham [Wyndham] Robertson, Beakler Wilson, Birdsey E. Case, Giles B. Cozke, Martha W. Hiden, Henry T. McDonald, G. MacLaren Brydon, H.F. Hutcheson. 19 items.","Presentation of portrait of LGT to VSL, Mrs. J.D. Smith, Giles B. Cooke, H.F. Hutcheson, S.A. Ashe, Dr. Henry T. McDonald, Lucy Meade [Price], Professor John Tyler, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mr. Robert Lee St. Clair, Wheeler McMillen, Susette Beale Tyler, J.D. Peebles, Ellie [Seawell], T. McCall Frazier, MRs. A.S. Edward, [Lucile Edwards], L.H. Prescott, Lucy Meriwether Morgon, Smuel W.H. Tyler, Mrs. R. Hill Fleet and Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs. Severn Nottingham, E.L. Bapist, H.L. Duff, W.W. Ball, invitation to Madison Memorial Day, A.R. Newsome, Nannie Franciso Porter, Mabel R. Gillis. 24 items.","Bessie Redick, John E. Hobeika, Webber D. Mott, J.D. Peebles, Birdsey E. Case, William B. Alwood (enclosing letter of O.D. Knabenshue), Charles Hill Davis (enclosing speech of Davis at Madison Memorial Day), George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Arthur Kyle Davis, Minnie A. Jahnke \u0026 Co., Inc., Arthur P. Gray, J. Ambler Johnston, J.D. Eggleston, Crowell Publishing Company, Minnie A. [?], Annie L. Montauge. 23 items.","Freeman's Lee, Leonora W. Talley, S.A. Ashe, Mrs. R.H. Talley, F.H. Ball (incomplete), Mrs. J.J. Montague, P.W. Turrentine, John E. Hobeika, Alice Pollard Stryker, W.T. Lawhead, Margaret B. Rouquie, H.B. Baylor, Lorett Haugh, Doublas S. Freeman, John Hart, Charles Scribner's Sons, Birdsey E. Case, W.T. Lawhead, Mary D. Carter. 22 items.","Mabel R. Gillis (concerning letters of John H. Beeckman), Susan Starling Towles, David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler H. McMIllen, Birsey E. Case, J.W. Binns, Eleanor Douthat, Gaorge H. Thomas, R. Walton Moore, E.J. Working, Mary Macon Aylett Fitzhugh, Henry Rene Lee, W.J. Cox, J. Roves Childs, John Hart, Stuart McGuire, D.S. Freeman, H.J. Eckenrode, Alexander B. Andrews, John Hart, Margaret A. Jackson. 21 items.","John Schwarz, Mabel R. Gillis, S.A. Ashe, The Press of the Pioneers, Inc., Luclile W. Edwards, Giles B. Cooke, Elizabeth Scott Hamlin, R. Walton Moore, Wm. Gregory Rennolds, Littleberry S. Foster, Henry T. McDonald, Emily B. Lane, Bruce R. Payne, Dunbar Rowland, Harry F. Byrd, E.G. Swem (concerning the Virginia Historical Index), Henry H. Simms (W \u0026 M Alum?), E.J. Gibson \u0026 Co., Margaret A. Jackson, C.A. Harter?, John PReston McConnell, J. Hobeika, 21 items.","Freeman's Lee, Lucile W. Edwards, Beatrice Heiman, Methodist Publishing House, J.D. Eggleston, C. Wickcliffe Throckmorton, Harry T. Byrd, Fred T. Wilson, invitation to Yorktown Celebration, Giles B. Cooke, John Preston McConnell, M.B. Hoyt, Marie Douglass Welch, Archibald Anderson Tyler to [Westmoreland Davis], Clarence W.A. Howland, George C. Gregory (concerning location of fort at Jamestown), W.C. Equing (of Williamsburg-Jamestown-Yorktown), G. MacLaren Brydon, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island). 17 items.","Scope and Contents H.C. Rowan, S.A. Ashe, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Methodist University, Lillian W. Thixton, George C. Gregory (concerning Jamestown Island), Arthur S. Howe (W\u0026M alumnus), B.Floyd Flickinger, E.G. Swem (shipment of Virginia Historical Index), D.R. Hunt, William K. Boyd, H.J. Eckenrode, Martha Boyd, T.T. McGuire, C.A. DaSassure G.A. Wilson, Charles W. Robbe, John Preston McConnell, Earl S. Holland, Birsey E. Case. 25 items.","Beekcman letters, B. Floyd Flickinger (concerning Jamestown Island),S.A. Ashe, George W. McCoy, Lucy Christian, R.W.W._____, Malde R. Gillis, Charles W. Robbe, T.T. McGuire, Wheeler McMillen, David Rankin Barbee, Henry T. Louthan, Paul S. Whitcomb, MP. Hart, [?] concerning estate of Mrs. Governor Floyd and her relatives, W.T. Sanger, Albert H. Griffith, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Walter Lee Kerr, T.T. McGuire, invitation to wedding of Francis [sic] Beale Tyler to John Boschen Siegel, Jr., Paul R. Ketty, John W. Wayland, D.B. Sanger [concerning papers of Joseph E. Johnston], John W. Williams Memorial Fund. 26 items.","Emily Semple, admission pass to Colonial Williamsburg, Philip G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Asche, Homer Atkinson, T.T. McGuire, C.L. Worthington, Samuel P. Waddill, Harry F. Byrd, R. Wright Morse, R.W. Gatewood, Margaret Weller Freeman, [Robert M. Hughes], William D. O'Ryan, John E. Hobeika, Wilmer L. Hall, R. Wright Morse. 21 items.","Robert L. Preston, Herman O. Stickney, R. Lee Spencer, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Lucy Christian (concerning Tyler family mourning pin), Eleanor Doutha, Lucy M. Morgan, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thompson, Susan H. Wright, R.E. Blackwell, Henry T. Louthan, S.A\u003e Ashe, R.L. Spencer, L.S. Foster, Sarah Mayo Oppenhimer, Virginia E. Savedge, Arthur H. Deekens, Lillie M. Rice, Birdsey E. Case, Wilbur R. Dameron, Webber D. Mott. 22 items.","Post his death. Goodspeed's Book Shop, O.D. Knabenshue, Julia Cooley Altrocchi, E. Ray Richardson, E.B. Lyons, T. Mossette Lee, Milford Justin Parerton, N. Pearlroth, J.B. Reeves, G.A. Cleveland Shrigley, Alfred Ward, St. Clair S. MacKay. 13 items.","A. [excluding S.A. Ashe]. C.H.A., G.A., Betsy Custis Ambler (portraits of Jacquelins and Amblers), Marietta M. Andrews. 4 items.","Samuel Ashe. 18 items.","Samuel Ashe. 38 items.","Samuel Ashe. 23 items.","B. [?] H. Ba[?], Richard H. Baker, [Camm Patteson], invitiation to marriage of Margaret Harrison Baughman to Malin Craig, J.B. Baylor (concerning Baylor papers), G.W. Beale, ____Wood Beckeley, R.B. Berkeley, John [S?] Bew, [?] Matthewes (concerning portrait he is painting of Tyler and a letter from J.A. Elder's niece), Martha Chisman Booker, Kate Langley Bosher, May Boswell, Otis Bowyer, R.A. Brock, Richard Brown, Betty Taylor Bruce, Philip Alexander Bruce, Belle S. Bryan, MRs. C.B. Ryan, George Bryan, G. MacLaren Brydon, Mrs. R.B. Bullock. 27 items.","C. F.J. Cabell, G.C. Callahan, William E. Cameron, Mary D. Carter, Birdsey E. Case, Robert Catlett, Emily Prior Christian, Maria Custis, The Christopher Publishing House, Mary Rogers Clay, John A. Coke, Jr., W.A. Collier, Columbia Typewriter Company, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook, Minnie G. Cook, Giles B\u003e Cooke, Emmett McD. Corbett [glued as is concerning Tyler Confederate 50¢ bill), H. Ashbrook, invitation to dinner given by Governor in honor of Louis C. Cramlon and Mrs. Cramton, J.H. Crouch, E.T. Crump, Anne Virginia Culbertson, Lucy Booth Cumming. 27 items.","D. Dabney, Charles E. Dana, Flora Adams Darling, H. Thornton Davies, Charles Hall Davis, George Wayne Day, Lucy Day, William H. Degges, Edward T. Devine, MRs. Charles A. Doremus, [E.W. Doremus], William Downing, E.T. Drew, R.T.W. Duke, Jr. 18 items.","E-F. Durette Tyler Earle. Thos H. Ellis, [?] T. Epes, Joseoh W. Everett, Anne W. Feree. 9 items.","G. ___Guy, A.G. Grinnan, D.G. Gilman, O.P. Grimley, Ernst A. Gray, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Maud Wilder Goodwin, Henrietta Mc[?] G[?], Golden Syndicate Publishing Co., H.J. Gensler, Lottie C. Garrett, Kitty Gantt. D.H.G. 17 items.","H. C.A.H., J.L.H., Sue Mason Maury Halsey, Mrs. Margaret Custis [Hawford?], G.C. Harrison, Gulie Harrison, Martha Bass Harrison, John Hart, The Heffelfinger Company, Inc., Nina Hewitt, J. Buchanan Henry, Reginald B. Henry, E.L. Henry, Will W. Henton, R.L. Herbert, Phyllis Hersh, George F. Hoar, G.S.P. Holland, J.E. Hubbard, Gaillard Hunt. 24 items.","I-K. Mannie Inge, Institute of American Genealogy, George M. Jameson, A.H. Jennings (concerning Muzzey's History of Virginia), George Ben Johnston, M.C. Johnston, W.H. Jones, J.J. Jusserand, Kappa Signma, Mary Selden Kennedy, M. Ethel Keeley Kern. 13 items.","L. John Lamb, J.S.L [?], Harriet Ridout Ligon, Robert Lilley, John S. Lindsay, Mrs. Long, Emily E. Ford Lowes, W.H. Lowdermilk \u0026 Co., T. Stuart Luck. 8 items.","M. Alex McBee, Robert McElroy, Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Lyon Mayo, E.C. [Meade?], Robert D. Meade, Wyndham R. Meredith, Mrs. Minor Meriwether, Lida W. Merrill, Monarch School of Taxidermy, R.L. Montague, Pink Morecock, A.J. Morrison, Evelyn Simms Moseley, Beverley B. Munford. 21 items.","N-O. Susan H. Nash. National Geographic, Edith Newbold, Blake T. Newton. 7 items.","P. Edmund Pendleton, Nancy Nelson Pendleton, Page [Wather?] Morris Pintard, E.P. Powell, Anthony Preston, Lucy Meade Price, Henry S. Pritchett. 11 items.","R. E.H. Randle, Annie G. Rawlinson, Nina Lightfoot Reynolds, Gertrude B. Richards, Sally Nelson Robins, France Johnston Robinson, Kate Mason Rowland, Lelia B. Ruffin, E.H. Russell, M. Rutherford. 10 items.","S. R.H.S., Sayre Bros., Arthur P. Scott, S. Sears, Coutness Seawell, Ellie Seawell, Mollie C. Shanklin, Laura R. [Sheeks], F.W. Sheikl, Harold R. Shurtleff, J. [?], John S. Lindsay, John Simpson, Matilda Smedley, George G. Smith, W.A. Smith, Gelle S. Smart, John S. Porterfield, Caroline S. Sparrow, Richard H. Spencer, W.G. Stanard, William I. Stevens, Edward L. Stone, Virginia [Vaughn Strachan]. 29 items.","T. Mary Lee Tabb, Lee Greenwood Tarvin, Gornelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Fielding Lewis Taylor, Thomas Burgett \u0026 Co., [?] \u0026 Thompson, Charles B. Tierman, Elizabeth Todd, William Clayton Torrence (concerning letters of Sir William Berkeley), Julia J. Truax. 18 items.","Letters and Notes of Lyon G. Tyler (except to Anne (Tucker) Tyler). J.J. Jusserand, Daniel Kent, H.R. McIlwaine, Hon. Alton B. Parker ([?] Shenks?] concerning Abraham Lincoln), Claude A. Swanson, David Gardiner Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 13 items.","LGT to Anne (Tucker) Tyler. One letter concerns decorating a dress with squirrel tales and another concerns Tyler being concerned the College will burn before he takes over a President. Includes Poetry. 18 items.","U-V. Sarah Bowman Van Ness, Virginia Anti-Saloon League. 2 items.","W. Samuel P. Waddill, Everett Waddey Co., J.R. Waddy, Lewis B. Walker, War Dept. Library, Annah Robinson Watson (MRs. James Henry Watson), Ella Be Washington invitation to Birth Night Ball in celebration of birth of George Washington, John W. Wayland, George Y. Webster, Richard C. Weightman, Ida Beverley Wellford, Pauline R. Welsh (concerning death of Anne Tucker Tyler), E. Clarence Whaley, L.B. Wharton, Gilverta Sinclair White, Thomas N. Williams, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, F.D. Woodruff, Mary M. Wrenn, Lida W. Wright. 23 items.","X-Z. F.G. Young. 1 item.","No name. 17 items.","Scope and Contents Mostly concerning Lincoln. [Probably enclusures to LGT from Mary D. Carter; many are letters to her], Lamon's Life of Lincoln, Lincoln's Dream, Claude G. Bowers, John T. Gollrick, \"Historic Tablets\" by Landon C. Bell, \"Creole Bumbo\" by S.A. Steele, Mrs. J. Richard Johnson, G.S.P. Holland, Alice McNew Wiley, \"Jefferson Davis and State Soverignty,\" Frank Regan, L.M. Williams from Alex McBee, Agnes Johnston Ward to G.S.P. Holland, J.C. Coggins, Paul S. Whitcomb, G.S.P. Holland to Landon C. Bell, N.R. Peak (concerning Lee in Buckingham after surrender), Sidney B. Hall, [?] McConkey, William H. Hill, Armistead Brown, D.S. Burleson, H.H. Cherry, W.E. Bird, E.L. Masters, Alex McBee, John E. Hobeika, M.D. Bland, \"Ex Cathedra\" by G.D. Eaton. 32 items.","Probably enclosures to LGT from Robert M. Hughes, to editor of Harper's Weekly, to James Barnes, c/o Harper's Weekly, to Times-Dispatch, James Barnes to Hughes. All concerning John B. Floyd. 9 items.","Envelopes","Envelopes","Enclosures to LGT, mostly correspondence (excluding Mary D. Carter and Robert M. Hughes). American Philosophical Society, Matthew Page Andrews, John O. Beaty, Margery Bedinger, Surgeon Bell, Garles Edward B[?], Randall Black, Sterling Boisseau, Leroy S. Boyd, O.C. Bosbyshell, C.H. Bridges, A. Macaulay Bright, H.H. Brown to Susan M. Kingsbury (concerning Pocahontas), William Cabell Bruce (concerning founding a magazine at University of Virginia), Mary Cecil C[?], Robert Catlett, Dce S. Millington Miller, R.W. Christian \u0026 Co., W.C. Churchill, Kenneth Chorley, Emily Turnbull Coit, Mrs. Gustavus Wynne Cook (Nannie M.B. Cook), Gran Craddock to H.F. Hutcheson, Richard Crane to Thomas Lomax Hunter, W.B. Daugherly to C.P. Kemper, M.P. DuVal, Lilian H. Farlow, Edmund Fontaine, Kate Calvert Foster, Elizabeth C. Gordon, Estelle D. Greene, Miss M.D. Halliday, Invitation to wedding reception of Edith B. Hartshorn, Mrs. J.F. Harvey, Frederic J. Haskin, G.F. [?], J.C. Hooks, Cornelia Horsford, Lilian Horsford, A.H. Hoyt, S.R. Hull, Margaret [?] Bright Hunt, J.F. Jameson, George C. Jefferson, Mary T. Jennings, Thos. C. Johnson, E. Alfred Jones, W.H. Jones, J.L. Jordon, Charles Keith, Georgia Tyler Kent, Kittie Christian, [?], William G. LeDue to Hugh T. Harrison (reminiscing about his service as a Union soldier in Charles City Co., Va.), Thomas D. Lewis, Ella W. Livermore, Lilian Lockwood. 32 items.","Enclosures to LGT. M-Z and no name. J.B.C.N., Alexander McBee, Stuart McGuire, H.F. McIlwaine, Ralph D. Magoffin, Herbert M. Martin, Mary [?], T.E. Mauldin, Mary Loyons [?], M.E. Moore, W.G.W. Merchant, Karl M[?]k, Mary A. Morton, Francis L. Patton, Georgia Seawell Perris, P.P. Phillips, Sara A. Pryor, Charles P. Ramsey, A. Robertson, Wickliffe Rose (of the Williamsburg Knitting Mill Co.), Mrs. Charles W. Russell, [William Cary?] Sanger, Santa, Lou Seawell, Ellie Seawell, J.T. Sadler, Emily Semple, H.H. Smith, W. Worth Smith, Jr., T. Peachy Spencer, Virginia Vaughn Strachan, J.N. Stubbs, W.B. Swaney, Leah S. Taliaferro, Georgia P. Taliaferro, William M. thorton, Eward V. Valentine, Dana B. Vandusen, Sadie B. Van Ness, Atwood Violett, Josephine Wandell, E.M. Warburton, [?] R. Watson, May C. Williams, Hill P. Wilson Mildred Overton Woodworth, Helen [?], Edith [?], Rosalie [?], M.W.D., unidentified. 37 items.","Concerning American Historical Association. Includes Frederick W. Moore, Charles Haskins, Albert Bushnell Hart (picking best historians in each state), Worthington C. Ford, Joseph Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson, W.G. LeLand, Edwin Erle Sparker, Evarts B. Greene, Augustus H. Shearer, John Preston McConnell, Morgan P. Robinson. 23 items.","Concerning Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Includes Parke Chamberlayne Bagby, R.S. Thomas (concerning St. Luke's Church of Smithfild), F.W. Boatwright, C.S. Towles, E.B. Burwell (concerning Chrstchurch, Lancaster CH, Virginia), Lucy C. Trent, W.G. Jones, Louise J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Jno. B. Cary, J.N. Stubbs, John Semour Wood, Nannie P. Ballard, Mrs. Emma L. Waters Reynolds, Jno. P. McGuire, Mrs. Randolph Harrison, Virginia Morgan Robinson, C.B.T. coleman, Lottie C. Garrett, Thomas Nelson Page, Anne S. Green, E.L.H. Willis. 23 items.","Concerning Assocation for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Martha Chrisman Booker, Lora H. Ellyson, William Ellis Jones, Mary Macon Fitzhugh, William Bullitt Fitzhugh, M. Kate Savage, Agnes Thoams Shands, Nellie Tompkins (concerning St. Luke's Church, Smithfield), Emma L. Chenoweth, Program, unveiling of tablet marking site of foundations of home of Secretary Thomas Nelson, Catherine L. Sheild, Mary Gorton Darling. 25 items.","Correspondence concerning Cooperative Education Commission of Virginia. Includes Edwin Alderman, P.B. Barringer, Francis P. Gaines. 18 items.","Thomas B. Henley, Charles M. Harvey, O.R. Williamson, C. Brooks Johnson, John Whitehead, J.A.A.C. Chandler, W.G. stanard, H.St.G. Tucker, Willis A. Jenkins, J. Taylor Wllyson. 27 items.","Edward Denham, John B. Torbert, J.A.C. Chandler, C.F. Stansbury, A.L. Estabrook, Hugh Gordon Miller, T.J. Wool, History of the Jamestown Exposition by LGT, Bessie L. Fitchett. 20 items.","Invitation to join, invitation to annual dinner and ball, invitation to tea dance. 19 items.","Concerning LGT's work as a consultant to Colonial Williamsburg. Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 26 items.","Harold R. Shurtleff, Helen Bullock, William G. Perry, notes concerning the Palace Land deed to Samuel Smith McCroskey and the Palisades of the Middle Plantation. 10 items.","concerning conference on creating a historical department in connection with Williamsburg Restoration. Includes minutes of the conference. Also letters from W.A.R. Goodwin (outlining his thoughts on interpretation of Williamsburg), T.J. Wertenbaker, Harold R. Shurtleff, final report of sub-committee of historian's conference. 19 items.","Lila Meade Valentine (concerning Tyler's letter to Times-Dispatch [of December 1909]), Pauline Forstall Adams, Philip Alexander Bruce, Alice Overbey Taylor, Mrs. Alice M. Tyler. 19 items.","Robert Lancaster Williams, James Alston Cabell, R.T.W. Duke, Charles R. Robins, John B. Gordon, Harry M. Smith, Jr., Stuart Ragland, program, 1932, to celebration of Bicentennial of George Washington's birth, program, 1933, \"George Washington Anniversary Dinner,\" and program, 1934, Archibald J. Battle, Jr., invitation, 1935, to dinner to honor Alexander W.Weddell. 22 items.","Mary Tucker Magill, Charles W. Kent, J. William Jones. 9 items.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, campaign to have Tyler appointed, Tazewell Taylor, H.T. Wickham, R.T. Barton, H.P. Flood, William Hodges [?]. 47 items.","LGT's appointment, Tyler's candidacy for appointment, includes William Hodges Mann, george Ben Johnston, H.T. Wickham, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Stuart McGuire, Armistead Gordon. 45 items.","Book submission, local superintendent, LGT's appointment, Includes Stuart McGuire, P.S. Shephenson (projected impact of Tyler's service as Education Board on William and Mary), Armistead C. Gordon, J. William Jones, T.R.B. Wright, George H. Denny, newspaper clipping concerning the election by the legislature, Jno. Garland Pollard, George Ben Johnston. 44 items.","W. Gordon McCabe, T.W. Jordan, Philip Alexander Bruce. 19 items.","Includes John Garland Pollard, J.L. Jarman, John Lamb, Eppa Hunton, Jr., 17 items.","Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Beverley B. Munford, Edin P. Cox, J. Hoge Tyler, S.Seth Tyler, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles W. Kent. 16 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, George L. Christian, H.St.G. Tucker, S.S.P. Patteson. 31 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Giles B. Jackson, (The Negro Development and Exposition Co. of the U.S.), E.W. Hubard, Armistead Churchill Gordon. 29 items.","Includes J. Hoge Tyler, Charles W. Kent. 22 items.","Includes Jno. Garland Pollard, W.W. Scott, F.W. Boatwright, L.B. Wharton. 23 items.","Includes R. Walton Moore, Jno. Garland Pollard, George H. Denny. 27 items.","VPS Presidency, J.L. Jarman (concerning certificates issued graduates of State Female Normal School), H.T. Wickham. 20 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler. 19 items.","Includes Joseph D. Eggleston, J. Hoge Tyler [W.H. Whiting concerning T.P. Campbell, to be president of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute]. 20 items.","Tyler left Board in 1907, but correspondence addressed to him still as if he was on the board. Tyler as former member of the Board. Philip Alexander Bruce, Claude A. Swanson, J.A.C. Chandler, William Hodges Mann. 23 items.","Account of founding of Institute by Overton Honard and claims by Thomas Nelson Page. 27 items.","Includes Philip A. Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Sally Nelson Robins. 22 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.S.P. Patteson, W. Gordon McCale. 15 items.","Includes W.G. Stanard, Daniel Grinnan, John Stewart Bryan, minutes of executive committee. 17 items.","Includes Alexander W. Weddell (concerning commissioning portrait of William Glover Stanard), minutes of executive committee, Daniel Grinnan, addition to Lee House, John Stewart Bryan. 17 items.","Minutes of executive committee, selection of successor to W.G. Stanard. 16 items.","C.A. Hoppin, Josephine W. Rust, Horace Albight. 25 items.","S.O. Bland, W.A.R. Goodwin, invitation in honor of W.A.R. Goodwin and Stanley D. Embick, Martha W. Hiden. 16 items.","Appointment of LGT, Jr., Wyndham R. Meredith, john Stewart Bryan, A.J. Morison, George Ben johnston, R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine. 25 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, Morgan P. Robinson, Armistead C. Gordon. 17 items.","H.R. McIlwaine, R. Walton moore, Harry F. Byrd, Dabley S. Lancaster, C.A. Hoppin. 11 items.","W.A.R. Goodwin, H.R. McIlwaine, Robert W. Daniel, Robert M. Hughes, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, 18 items.","Trying to obtain new building, Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, H.R. McIlwaine, Jno. Garland Pollard, Landon C. Bell, R. Walton Moore. 25 items.","Trying to obtain new building, H.R. McIlwaine, correspondence between McIlwaine, Pollard, and R. Walton. 19 items.","Depression, death of H.R. McIlwaine, includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lyon g. Tyler, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Nannie Francisco Porter, Malcolm H. Harris. 10 items.","Death of H.R. McIlwaine, C.A. Hoppin, Rosewell Page, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Wilmer L. Hall. 14 items.","Unveiling of portrait of LGT, Martha W. Hiden (concerning James Branch Cabell), Wilmer L. Hall, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr. (concerning Randolph Church), George C. Peery, James Southall Wilson. 14 items.","Armistead C. Gordon, H.R. McIlwaine, William A. Anderson. 4 items.","W.A. Shirley, Mrs. M.W. Gleason, John S. Lindsay, Josiah Ryland, R.R. Howison, William F. Havemeyer (concerning electrotype of old Bruton Church), C.A. Nichols, William Nelson, L.T. Semple, D. Gardiner Tyler, Lenox Library (concerning its copy of The Lawes of Virginia, 1662), Thomas M. Owen, Herbert S. Larrick, Edw. S. Ale, J.A. McGilvray, R.S. Thomas.","C.W. Warren (concerning Bacon's Castle), Irving S. Dunn, Howard Jeffress, John Fiske, W. Fred Richardson, F.W. True, Dr. Samuel Waggaman, Caroline Forte Mars, D.K. Lambeth.","Scope and Contents Charles E. Kemper (concerning a book purportedly by William Byrd [\"New-Found Eden in Virginia\" by William Vogel], Plummer F. Jones, Morgan P. Robinson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Thomas R. Evans, J.H. Whitty, J.L. Williams, W.A.R. Goodwin, Berkeley Minor, Louise P. du Bellet, Henry Hoyt Moore, Mrs. Robert B. Claytor, Alonzo J. May, Fayette Ewing.","Plummer F. Jones, William B. Hale, William Romain Tyree, Flora Adams Darling, J.H.K. Shannahan, Jr., R.S. Thomas, Hyman L. Battle, W. Gordon McCabe, Raymond G. Patterson, Mary W. Keyser, A.W. Bohannon, Guy F. Wells.","Rosewell Page, Wyndham R. Meredith, Thomas Smith, R.D. Maltby, W.H. Wilmer, John P. Lee, Annie L. McKinney (tipped to letter is signature of P.W. McKinney), Lunsford L. Lewis, W.G. Brown, Marcus Benjamin, J.C. Fitzpatrick, H.B. Bagnall, Janey Hope Marr, Thomas T. Munford (concerning George Wythe).","Artemas Ward, Edward Channing, Charles Henry Hart, Spencer Monroe Grayson, Louise J. Barney (concerning map of Jamestown), Fiske Kimball, Edward G. Davis, Worthington C. Ford.","Annie Laurie Frazer, Ruthven McCrorey, Sam L. Rogers to Claude A. Swanson, Claude A. swanson, A. Hornblow (concerning theatre in Williamsburg), Theodore Rousseau, Philip Alexander Bruce, Editor of Richmond Times-Dispatch, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Gaillard Hunt, Mary Haldane Coleman.","of Thomas King (Granville County, N.C)","For land in Granville Co., N.C.","from George Mason to [?]","of 640 acres of land in Granville County, N.C.","George Mason to William Aylett","450 Acres in Granville County, N.C.","450 acres to Caleb Brasfield in Granville County, N.C.","Notice of sale of Slaves to satisfy deed of trust.","from a public auction","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","to Thomas King of land in Grandville County, N.C.","Includes contract with Whittell \u0026 Shepperson for \"Life and Times of Tyler.\"","Includes [letters to be moved concerning Afro-American quilts], R.D. Brock, Baily, Banks \u0026 Biddle, Whittle \u0026 Sheperson. 12 items.","Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Alexander Brown, book reviews, Bacon's Rebellion, imported bricks, Jamestown, William and Mary Nat'l Cyclopedia on John Tyler. 12 items.","Scope and Contents Colonial brucks, Church, book reviews, G. Rogers Clark. Includes Lillian Horsford (of Cambridge, Mass, concerning coedudcation at W\u0026M, Pres. fmily and the Longfellow House), James Alston Cabell. 11 items.","Includes letters from Normal School Pres of Hampton Normal and Agricultural School, John Fiske, Charles M. Harvey, J. Franklin Jameson, Charles H. Ryland, Howard Jeffress. 14 items.","Scope and Contents L\u0026T of T, book reviews, study, and teaching of history, J. Franklin Jameson, W.A. Jones, Edmund Waddill, Jr., Edward Bourne, invoice from Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Whittel \u0026 Shepperhson. 18 items.","Includes Mrs. L.H. McCormick, Beverley B. Munford, R.S. Thomas, Lilian Horsford (concerning Julia Tyler's education at Wellesley). 22 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes John E. Roller, G.P. Putnam's sons, Annie J. Barney, Robert A. Brock, Stafford G. Whittle, Charles F. Richardson, Joseph L. Miller. 50 items.","Cradle of the Republic and Parties and Patronage, includes Edgar Allan, Horace E. Hayden, J.P. MacLean (Western Reserve Historical Society), John Watts de Peyster, Whittel \u0026 Shepperson, Thomas Dixon, Jr., Cornelia Horsford, N.S. Turnbull (concerning shipping of a cannon to Williamsburg), Cornelia Forte Marsh, R. Carter Wellford (concerning Diary of Landon Carter), Charles W. Kent. 44 items.","Cradle of the Republic, includes J. Franklin Jameson, W. Ashbury Christian, T.A. Joynes, Geo. F. Hoar, George Ben Johnston. ca. 38 items.","Cradle of the Republic, American Nation Series, includes Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., (Layout of Williamsburg), George F. Hoar, Albert Bushnell Hart, Lilian Horsford Farlow (concerning LGT's daughter at Wellsley and her husband and her collecting mushrooms), Frank M. Brustol (concerning Mary Whaley documents in his possession). 22 items.","American Nation, includes Albert Bushnell Hart, W.A. Wilde \u0026 Co. (LGT's contribution to textbook), E.H. Lively, Arthur Kyle Davis (Southern Female College), Micajah Woods. 29 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, William Lamb. 31 items.","Includes Albert Bushnell Hart, Hampton Institute Press Printing, J. Hoge Tyler. 36 items.","American Nation Series, Men of Mark. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Paul B. Barringer, Albert Bushnell Hart, Andrew C. McLaughlin, George Ben Johnston, E.C. Glass, James H. Dooley, Sara A. Pryor, J. Franklin Jameson, James Alston Cabell, Francis H. Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Arthur Kyle Davis, W. Gorgon McCabe, John E. Roller, John P. Kennedy. 41 items.","Men of Mark, Includes R.H. Dabney, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry St. George Tucker, W. Gordon McCabe, Contract for 2nd edition of The Cradle of the Republic, Beverley D. Tucker. 42 items.","Men of Mark, Cradle of the Republic. Includes J. Franklin Jameon, John Hart, Armistead C. Gordon, Beverley B Munford. 40 items.","Cradle fo the Republic (2nd edition). Includes Will T. Hale, Jno. Hart, J. Franklin Jameson, Albert Bushnell Hart, C.F. Stansbury, J. Poyntz Tyler, W. Gordon McCabe, Armistead C. Gordon, Loyise J. Barney (of Jamestown, Va), J.A.C. Chandler, Thomas L. Broun, Joseph Bryon, Henry St. George Tucker, George Clinton Batchellor. 63 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes Lilian Horsford Farlow concerning her trip to Sweden with Farlow to celebrate 200th anniversary of birth of Linnaeius, H.D. Flood, J. Franklin Jameson, Tidewater Navigation Company, Philip Alexander Bruce, Edward V. Valentine, Jas. Alston Cabell, Parke C. Bagby. 54 items.","Cradle of the Republic. Includes James Ford Rhodes, J. Franklin Jameson, H. Bent Bryon (at Jamestown, Va.), J.D. Eggleston, S. Heth Tyler, Lothrop Washington (father in battle of Williamsburg), Albert Bushnell Hart, James Mann (of Jamestown Official Photiograph Cooperation).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, Joseph Bryan, Robert m. Hughes (concerning 1906 Act concernign College), [Edmund Pendleton?], J. franklin Jameson, Edward Bok, J.D. Eggleston, Robert S. Bright, John W. Wayland, Joseph L. Miller, L.H. Jenkins (The Hermitage Press).","Cradle of the Republic, Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital, The South in the Buildin of the Nation. Includes L.H. Jenlins (The Hermitage Press), Kate Mason Rowland, Walter Neale, William E. Galt, George E. Rines, Horace E. Hayden, Edward S. Joyner, Louis R. Wilson, E.H. Lovely, Franklin L. Riley.","The South in the Building of a Nation. Includes George E. Rines, E. Henley, Lively, J.A.C. Chandler, L.H. Jenkins (toghether with folder 8 comprises 59 items)","The South in the Building of the Nation, The Cradle of the Republic. Includes Goorge E. Rines, Edward L. Christian, L.H. Jenkins, Joseph Curtis Ballagh, C. Whittle Same, Gaillard Hunt, Kate Langley Bosher, Neale Publishing Company. 40 items.","The South in the Building of the Nation. Includes Walter Neale (The Neale Publishing Company), Sarah Burren Van Ness, J.F. Jameson, John Simpson. 34 items.","Plan for Bruce, Gordon, and Tyler to write History of Virginia. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, R. Walton Moore, Gamaliel Bradford, Armistead C. Gordon. 34 items.","Includes Archibald Henderson, R.C. Ballard Thruston, H.T. Wickham. 26 items.","The Cavalier in America, projected history by Bruce, Tylre, and Gordon. Includes Whittel and Shepperson, Alfred J. Morrison, Philip Alexander Bruce. 64 items.","The Cavalier in America, The Cradle of the Republic, address on Ruffin Pamplet. Includes John Stewart Bryan, L.H. Jenkins, R.H. Dabney (concerning Edmund Ruffin), W.G. Stanard, Alfred J. Morrison, George L. Christian, Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography.","Includes H.J. Eckenrode, L.H. Jenkins, Armistead C. Gordon, J.A.C. Chandler, C. Alphonse Smith, J. Taylor Ellyson, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Charles M. Andrews, George Preston Coleman.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Eppa Hunton, Jr., Lewis Historical Publishing Company","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, 1914 Jamestown address. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, J. Franklin Jameson, Armistead C. Gordon, H. T. Wickham, Morgan P. Robinson.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Includes Lewis Historical Publishing Company, L.H. Jenkins.","Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, unveiling of Tyler monument, Includes H.R. McIlwaine, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, A.J. Montague, William Henry Sargeant, C. Lee Moore, Armistead C. Gordon.","Includes Armistead Churchill Gordon, Clarence S. Brigham, Louise L. Barney, [?] Pamphlet.","Scope and Contents The South and Germany. Includes Claude M. Feuss, Armistead C. Gordon, Richard Heath Dabney, George K. Christian, Gamaliel Bradford, John Lamb, newspaper clipping of letter to transcript by LGT on \"More About General Lee\" Henry Watterson","Includes Claude M. Fuess, Robert H. Tucker, B.F. Johnson, Armistead C. Gordon (concerning Tyler leaving William and Mary). 29 items.","Virginia First. Includes J.F. Jameson, W. Cabell Bruce, A.J. Montague, J.D. Eggleston, E.A. Alderman, Archibald Henderson, Washington C. Ford, Matthew Page Andrews, Albert Bushnell Hart, S.A. Ashe. 14 items.","Virginia First. Includes Camaliel Bradford, S.A. Ashe, Albert Bushnell Hart, [?] Trevelyn, Philip Alexander Bruce, letter from a committee of students in John Garland Pollard's Virginia government, E.C. Glass, Robert M. Hughes. 35 items.","History of Virginia, Virginia First pamphlet, Philip Alexander Bruce (picking of Richard Lee Morton to succeed Alfred Morison for volume 3), Harris Hart, typescript of \"What We Owe Jamestown and the South.\" 26 items.","Re-issue of History of Virginia, Volume II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, C.A. Hoppin, Walter Neale (lawsuit against).","Address on Virginia printers, Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Larence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Virginia printers. Includes L.M. Williams, Albert Bushnell Hart, Frederick William Scott, Edward Channing, Matthew Page Andrews, Daniel Grinnan, David Rankin Barbee, William E. Dodd, Lawrence C. Wroth, Charles Evans, William Cabell Bruce. 27 items.","Address on Lee, John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln. Inclues S.A. Ashe, Gamaliel Bradford, D.S. Freeman, John F. Benyon, Armistead C. Gordon, Landon C. Bell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, E.C. Glass, Sadie Van Ness. 27 items.","Confederate Catechism. Re-issue of History of Virginia, Vol. II. Includes Philip Alexander Bruce, S.B. Van Ness, Jo Lane Stern, S.A. Ashe, The American Historical Society, Giles B. Cooke, Landon C. Bell, Paul S. Whitehad, A.S. Salley, Jr., Braxton H. Tabb, Alexander Weddell, Frederic William Scott, Armistead C. Gordon, John W. Wayland. 39 items.","Confederate Cateschism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. W. Macfarlane Jones, Daniel Grinnan, Landon C. Bell, Frances W. Archer Christian, Mary D. Carter, Cazenove G. Lee, Jr.. J. Hill Carter Beverley, C.A. Hoppin. 51 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Includes C.A. Hoppin, J. Luther Kibler, William E. Barton. 53 items.","Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., J. Poyntz Tyler, Daniel Grinnan, Mary D. Carter. 68 items.","John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln, Confederate Catechism, Barton and the Lineage of Lincon. J.A.c. Chandler, Braxton H. Tabb, Frank. L. Owsley, Charence S. Brigham, Armistead C. Gordon. 49 items.","Includes Clarence S. Brigham, Lawrence C. Wroth, Langbourne M. Williams. 51 items.","\"Early Printing in Virginia,\" Larence C. Wroth, Clarence S. Brigham, Mary Davidson Carter, W. MacFarland Jones, Edward L. Stone, landon C. Bell, William B. Browne. 55 items.","Includes Nannie Francisco Porter, Langbourne M. Williams, Eppa Hunton, Jr., D.S. Freeman, M.D. Carter, Philip. G. Auchampaugh, S.A. Ashe. 43 items.","Barton and the Lineage of Lincoln. A.H. Jennings. 3 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes H.L. Mencken, Jo Lane Stern. 44 items.","Confederate Catechism. Includes L.M. Williams, Avery Craven, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe, John E. Hobeika, T.J. Wertenbaker.","Mollie McCrea, Mary D. Carter, S.A. Ashe.","Includes Mary D. Carter, W.A.R. Goodin, David Rankin Barbee, 35 items.","Mary D. Carter, John E. Hobeika, D.S. Freeman.","D.S. Freeman, Dunbar Rowland, Paul S. Whitcomb, Roy F. Nichols, Giles B. Cooke. 43 items.","John Stewart Bryan, D.S. freeman, Matthew Page Andrews, Roy S. Nichols, H.R. McIlwaine, Samiel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, Alex McBee, Braxton H. Tabb, R.E. Blackwell, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Paul S. Whitcomb. 49 items.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. William B. Browne, Alexander McBee, Birdsey E. Case, Dunbar Rowland, Stuart McGuire, Thomas Abernethy, Oliver P. Chitwood, Thomas J. Wertenbaker.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools. Ripples of Rhyme. Alex McBee, A.H. Jennings, Anne Chapman, H.R. McIlwaine, Henry C. Stuart, Maude H. Woodfin, Birdsey E. Case, Mary D. Carter.","Fight to remove Muzzey's history from Virginia schools.","Criticism of History of the American People by David S. Muzzey. Ripples of Rhyme. Giles B. Cooke, Broadus Mitchell, Mary D. Carter, Paul S. Whitcomb, Avery O. Craven.","David Rankin Barbee, Wheeler McMillan, J. Luther Kibler, Harold R. Shurtleff.","Ripples of Rhyme, \"Why South Carolina Seceded in Secession, Insurrection of the Negroes, and Northern Incediarism,\" from Tyler's Quarterly, Alex McBee, Samuel A. Ashe, William Cabell Bruce, August Dietz, Paul S. Whitcomb, John E. Hobeika.","Ripples of Rhyme, John Preston McConnell, John Sprunt Hill, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Robert Armistead Stweart, Marshall Wingfield, S.A. Ashe, Clarence S. Brigham, John W. Wayland. 54 items.","Ripples of Rhyme. Marshall Wingfield, Philip G. Auchampaugh, Archibald Henderson, W. Edwin Hemphil, Forest H. Sweet, Mary D. Carter, Robert W. Daniel. 40 items.","John Preston McConnell, William K. Boyd, John W. Wayland. 38 items.","Letters to both LGT and MRs. LGT concerning his writings, Giles B. Cooke, Charles E. Tuttle, possible revisions of Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital and The Cradle of the Republic. 33 items.","Letter to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, Mary D. Carter, J. Luther Kibler, John Stweart Bryan, Southn Woman project. 35 items.","Southern Woman project, J. Luther Kibler, bibliography of Lyon G. Tyler's articles in Richmond News-Leader. Helen Bullock, David Rankin Barbee, Kibler working on News-Leader articles. 27 items.","Kibler working on News-Leader articles, letters to Sue Ruffin Tyler concerning LGT's writings, 1940-1944, Edwin M. Betts, J. Luther Kibler, Jessie Ball duPont. 40 items.","Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Warren G. Magnuson. 25 items","7 items.","A-H. Includes Charles F. Adams (incomplete), S.A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee (incomplete), Louis J. Barney (concerning Jamestown Island), Philip Alexander Bruce, Mary D. Carter, Gulie Harrison, Robert M. Hughes, Gailliard Hunt.","I-Z. Includes J. Franklin Jameson, Donald Bridgman Sangerz, Beverley D. Tucker, L.B. Wharton (folders 13 \u0026 14 together 56 numbers)","St. George Tucker Bryan (Hamilton, N.V), R.B. Richardson to Julia Gardiner Tyler, mother Lizzie A. Tucker, Charles Washington Coleman. 10 items.","Includes J.R. Tucker, letters of consolation on the death of her mother, Charles Washington Coleman, Anne concerning bazaar in Richmond, Hunter McGuire, Anne T. Tyler (while ill with anemia at Alum Springs) at St. Luke's Hospital. 19 items.","Charles Washington Coleman [concerning James Branch Cabell?], Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., Mrs. George Brandt, Robert S. Bright. 20 items.","James B. Gilmer, Kate Cabell Claiborne, Landon R. Mason, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman, Edward Wilson James, Agnes Fisher Hall, Agnes Tompkins, Louise Burwell Mosby, Mrs. William Bennevile Rhodes, Robert B. Munford, Jr., MRs. George Bradt, Robert S. Bright, 20 items.","Includes Henry St. Geroge Tucker, Stuart McGuire, George W. Stevens, John Lamb, W.A.R. Goodwin (concerning memorial to Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman), Mary Johnston, Mary Broaddus, Robert M. Hughes, George L. Christian, George W. Guy, Lilian Horsford Farlow. 20 items.","Includes Robert R. Prentess, Edith Bolling Wilson, Beverley D. Tucker, Ellie [Seawell?], Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, tribute to Annie Tucker Tyler by Rosalie Meddill Holand, resolutions of Education and Civic Association on her death. Also includes the signatures of Edith Bollingt Galt Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, and Horace Greeley. 19 items.","Elizabeth Henry Lyons, unidentified, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Warwick, Gulia Harrison","Includes Blanche Colling, Lilian Horsford Farlow, Stuart McGuire, ann Munford, B. Rosalie Slaughter, resolutions on resignation of ATT as president of Williamsburg Chapter, U.D.C., by-laws of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter 2, Petersburg, Va. (broadside). 11 items.","Photocopy of obituary. Deed, 1921, of Anne Tucker Tyler to LGT, John Randolph Tucker, 1895, to ATT concerning family information and poem, \"Stella,\" by St. George Tucker.","Letters of Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson to her mother and father including letters written while attending college in Farmville, Va. (concerning Kappa Delta) and at Wellesley College. Also included letters of her husband, James Southall Wilson and children. Letters of Elizabeth Tyler Miles.","Letters from mother to Sue Ruffin Tyler (at State Normal School, now Longwood College).","Letter from father, John A. Ruffin.","to Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Thomas Dixon (defending her grandfather, Edmund Ruffin), LGT","LGT","LGT","LGT. G. Walter Mapp campaign, Lena Gore Burns","LGT","Anna C. Stewart, [De?] Rivers, Sidney B. Hall, Mary D. Gordon","[?] Wood (concerning Will Wood and a kidnapping)","Lucile Edwards, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Mary D. Carter, Elizabeth Hayes, Jacquelin Ware Nottingham, Decca Lamar West","Philip G. Auchampaugh, S. Contesse Smith, Oscar M. Voorhees to LGT, Ana Blanche Corling, Louise Douthat.","L.G. Tyler's illness, Ellie, Mamie Copland, Anna Blanche Corling, Coralie H. Johnston, Grace Eggleston Jamieson, [J.P.M.?], Lucy Meae, Virginia Douglas Strachan, [?], Lucy W.r., Anne [?], Jacquelin Nottingham, [?] Blue, Ellie [Seawell]","Illness of LGT","Death of LGT, sympathy letters. Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, David Rankin Barbee, Giles B. Coke, Robert Daniel, Fairfax Harrison, Robert M. Hughes (summing up their relationships), Grace Eggleston Jamieson of \"Berkeley,\" William Macfarlane Jones, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (per M.H. McIntyre), R. Walton Moore, John Bailyey, Calvert Nicklin, Claude A. Swanson.","Letters of Sympathy of death of LGT, newspaper obituary. Includes Samuel A. Ashe, H.C. Brudges, W.T. Hodges, Rosewell Page, F.W. Boatwright, C. Rivers Harrison (enclosing obituaries), Richard L. Morton, E. Lee Trinkle, Elizabeth Gray Valentine Thomas, Emma L. Chenoweth, Mary D. Gordon, Rebecca Johnstone, Ellie Seawell.","Letters of Sympathy on death of LGT, Mary D. Carter, Resolutions of William and Mary Faculty, John Stewart Bryan (for Phi Beta Kappa, resolutions not present), Wilmer L. Hall, G. Walter Mapp, S.A. Ashe, Wheeler McMillen, Charles W. Robbe, Birsey E. Case, Mary Epps (of \"Appomattox Manor,\" Hopewell, Va.), R.B. Wood, Ellen Bruce Crane, Henry L. Wolff.","Letters of sympathy on death of LGT. Includes Kitty Gantt, Martha Woodruff Hiden, K.J. Hoke, Sterling Hutcheson, George C. Peery, resolutions of Virginia Historical Society, resolutions of Yorktown Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Mrs. Virginia Douglas Strachen, Ernest Emurien.","Scope and Contents John Stewart Bryan, William MacFarlane Jones, John Preston McConnel, Frank C. Littleton (of \"Oak Hill\" concerning Monroe letters), August Dietz, Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), Ellen Bruce Crane, Wilmer L. Hall, R.E. Blackwell, Morgan P. Robinson.","R. Walton Moore, Charles W. Robbe, Lucile W. Edwards, John Preston M. McConnell, George E. Broker, Oscar M. Voorhees.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Samuel A. Ashe, William Macfarlane Jones, John Stuart Bryan, H.J. echenrode, Richard Crane, Archibald Henderson, Henry L. Wolfe, Charles Taylor, Kitty Gantt","Personal Reserach, Charles City politics. Includes Richard Crane, H.J. Eckenrode, Marguerite Wynne-Roberts","Scope and Contents Includes Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), John E. Hobeika, R. Walton Moore, Peyton Randolph Nelson (of \"Tazewell Hall\")","Includes Claudia, M. Hagy (editor of The Southern Magazine), Henry L. Wolff (portrait of LGT), D.S. Freeman, John Hobeika, Ellie Seawell, Samuel A. Ashe (concerning Ruffin family), Mary Johnston, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Matthew Page Andrews, Southern Churchman, Wilmer L. Hall, John Hobeika","John Tyler, books, includes Samuel A. Ashe, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Clarence S. Brigham","John Tyler book, (Gardiner letters). Includes Wm. Macfarlane Jones, Clarance S. Brigham, Wilmer L. Hall, John E. Hobeika, Richard Crane, Louis Martin Sears, H.J. Eckenrode.","Alexander Leitch (gift of Gardiner letters to Princeton University), Samuel A. Ashe, David Rankin Barbee, Mary D. Carter, William Macfarlane Jones.","Includes John E. Hobeika, Mary D. Carter, Samuel A. Ashe, Giles B. Cooke, E.G. Swem","Land books, 1812-1813, Wilmer L. Hall, W.S. Morton, John E. Hobeika, William Macfarlane Jones, Blanche Corling","Includes Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles J. Duke, Oliver P. Chitwood, Richard Crane, John Cooke Wyllie, John Hobeika.","Tyler addresses at William and Mary, Charles City County Fair Premium List, John Stewart Bryan, J. Franklin Jameson.","R. Walton Moore, Oliver P. Chitwood, Clarence S. Brigham, W.K. Boyd, A.J\u003e Montague, J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton","LGT sketches, Tyler bokblate, Martha W. Hiden, Margaret Mitchell concerning Gone with the Wind sources, Clarence S. Brigham, August Dietz","Includes J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (concerning manuscripts), August Dietz (concerning John Tyler envelopes), Clarence S. Brigham, Mary D. Carter, Alvin T. Embrey (concerning his History of Fredericksburg), Oliver P. Chitwood, John Preston McConnell, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Martha W. Hiden.","Gone with Wind, includes Oscar Voorhees (concerning Phi Beta Kappa), John E. Nobelika, David Rankin Barbee, John Preston McConnell","William and Mary offer, includes John Preston McConnell, J.D. Eggleston, Julian M. Ruffin, Otto Eisenschim (to Mary D. Carter), Mary D. Carter, Matthew Page Andrews (concerning Edmund Ruffin), Flora Lewis (concerning Sunken Garden at William and Mary), Anna Blanche Corling, R. Walton Moore, Paul S. Whitcomb.","William and Mary offer, includes Alvin T. Embrey, Sam Rayburn, Martha W. Hiden, Robert Munford.","Includes David Rankin Barbee, H.G. Shirley, Mary D. Carter, Martha W. Hiden, Alvin T. Embrey, Kitty Gantt, Maria G. Christian, William Macfarlane Jones.","Scope and Contents Lyon at St. Christopher's, includes D.B. Sanger, Dr. H. Norton Mason, Margaret E. Bauch (secretary to Margaret Mitchell concerning movie \"Gone with the Wind\"), E.G. Swem, John Stewart Bryan","S. Contesse Smith, Wilmer L. Hall, D.B. Sanger (concerning Kathleen Bruce), H.J. Eckenrode.","LGT, Jr., Lincoln, death of J.F. Jameson. Includes Martha W. Hiden, Rupert Hughes.","Includes R.G. Robb (William and Mary), Samuel A. Ashe, Richard Crane, J. Luther Kibler (Virginia WPA Guide).","Richard Crane, Mary D. Carter, Rupert Hughes (uncle of Howard Hughes), J. Luther Kipler, John E. Hobeika, Martha Hiden, Geraldine Adams (literary Secretary to Blake Cook).","Includes Rupert Hughes, Sumner Welles, Oliver P. Chitwood, Wilmer L. Hall, W.A.R. Goodwin, Ellen Bruce Crane, Helen Bullock, Mary D. Carter","Geraldine Adams (literary secreatry to Blake Cook), Mary D. Carter, Hellen Bullock, R. Walton Moore, Edmond Fontaine.","Includes Donald Sanger, Oliver P. Chitwood, Martha W. Hiden, G. Walter Mapp, F. William Slevers","Includes Churchill J. Gibson, Mary D. Carter, Usher J. Burdick","Includes Helen Bulock, Maury Madison, Mary D. Carter","Reunion of Norther Methodist Episcopal Church, her transcribing of Gardiner-Tyler correspondence, Oliver P. Chitwood, David E. Satterfield, Jr., F. William Sievers, David B. Sanger, John E. Wayland, John E. Hobeika","Anti-Lincoln, Rupert Hughes, J.L. Jarman, John Stewart Bryan, J. Luthe Kibler, Martha W. Hiden, Virginius Dabney","Lincoln, Geraldine M. Adams, C.A. Hoppin","Illness of Lyon, Jr., Oscar M. Voorhees, David Rankin Barbe, John Stewart Bryan","Lyon, Jr.'s recovery. Includes David Ranking Barbee, Mrs. Richard B. Saunders (Richmond social life), William Macfarlane Jones, Nannie Francisco Porter (concerning Hugenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).","Anna R. Goodwin (concerning Women of Virginia project), Martha E. Hiden, David Rankin Barbee, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mary D. Carter, David Rankin Barbee, Oliver P. Chitwood, J. Luther Kibler, invitation to cornerstone laying of Virginia State Library Building.","Includes C.A. Hoppin, John E. Hobeika, S. Contesse Smith, Hunter D. Farish, H.T. Wickham, David Rankin Barbee.","Request to name naval hospital for Ambler, Maury Madison, Carter Glass, David E. Satterfield, Jr., David Rankin Barbee, Julia Pilcher Worsham (concerning Dahlgren's Raid), O. Oliver Adkins (Indians), Mrs. Bradley S. Johnson (concerning Dahlgren's Raid).","Includes Philip Hairston Seawell (concerning Molly Seawell and William and Mary), J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee.","Includes Philip Hairson Seawell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","James L. Cogar, Philip Hairson Seawell, Landon C. Bell, Morgan P. Robinson, David Rankin Barbee","N. DeButts (describing bombing of England).","Includes David Rankin Barbee, S. Contesse Smith, WRVA February radio log.","Tyler Monument at Hollywood. Includes John Stewart Bryan (concerning Lyon, Jr.)","LGT, Jr. Includes John Stewart Bryan, Geraldine Adams, Philip Hariston Seawell, Wheeler McMIllen.","Includes Percy G. Hamlin.","Includes William Macfarlane Jones, H.J. Echenrode, Hunsdon Cary, Calvin Brewster Coalter, Wheeler McMillan.","Includes Raymond Massey (concerning his playing Abraham Lincoln)","Includes Percy G. Hamlin, Charles P. McCurdy (concerning drinking at William and Mary).","Harrison Tyler on Tyler at St. Christopher's, including Percy G. Hamlin","War History project, includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning George Gordon Battle [Council Against Intolerance in America]).","Includes H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), J. Luther Kibler (including poems by Henry E. Baker), David Rankin Barbee, Mary A. Stephenson","Includes Mary A. Stephenson, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston.","Wilmer L. Hall, Philip G. Auchampaugh, H.J. Eckenrode, William Macfarlane Jones.","Mural at Hampton Institute, includes Nannie Francisco Porter, David Rankin Barbee, Don Hodgson (concerning Detrit race riots), E.G. Swem (concerning William and Mary Quarterly), Colgate Darden, Jr., Dabney S. Lancaster, David E. Satterfild, Jr., Jackson Davis, H.J. Eckenrode (concerning War History Project), S.O. Bland.","Mary Hamilton Clark (concerning Detroit race riots), Jackson Davis","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Harold J. Laski, Mary Hamilton Clark, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Gladys Guy, William T. Hodges","Includes Blake T. Newton, Paul Crockett, John P. McGuire","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Alexander Weddell, Virginius Dabney, Paul M. Angle, Landon C. Bell, William J. Van Schreeven","Includes Henry L. Wolff, John Stewart Bryan, John E. Hobeika, David Colgate Darden, J. Luther Kibler.","David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., J. Luther Kibler, Don Hodgson.","100th anniversary of Tyler as President, David Rankin Barbee, Landon C. Bell, Colgate Darde, John E. Pomfret, J. Luther Kibler, Dabney S. Lancaster","Includes Martha W. Hiden","Includes J. Luther Kibler, Martha W. Hiden","Includes David Rankin Barbee.","Dropping of Atomic Bomb, includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston","Includes H. Norton Mason, J.D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Hobeika","Includes Landon C. Bell, David Rankin Barbee, J.D. Eggleston, John E. Hobeika","Includes J.D. Eggleston, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning Virginia World War II History Commission), David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden.","Dumas Malone, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Landon C. Bell, Lawrence Governeur Hoer","H. Norton Mason, Ann Waller Reddy, David Rankin Barbee.","Clothing of Jefferson Davis, includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha W. Hiden, J.D. Eggleston, H. Norton Mason (concerning Ludwell Johnson)","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Jefferson Hayes-Davis","Clothes of Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Hayes-Davis, David Rankin Barbee, E.G. Swem, H.J. Eckenrode.","Joseph D. Eggleston, David Rankin Barbee (concerning Keckly book), Stanley Fitzgerald Horn","David Rankin Barbee, Sallie Armistead (concerning Grace Episcopal Church), J.D. Eggleston, William M. Tuck","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Martha Woodruff Hiden, Jane Madison Chapman, Slaughter concerning \"Woodberry Forest.\"","Includes Jefferson Hayes-Davis, H. Norton Mason, David Rankin Barbee, W. Edwin Hemphill (concerning World War II Commission).","William [?] (frank Vandiver's book), David Rankin Barbee","Includes Philip G. Auchampaugh, Louis A. Sigaud, Nina Taliaferro Sanders, William J. Van Schreeven (concerning MRs. Hugh H. Lee diary), Margaret H. Morton, Mrs. Helen J. Campbell (concerning seal of York Co.), invitation to exhibit a painting of Anthony Carnelli (including photo of portrait of Mrs. George Waller Blow)","David Rankin Barbee","Includes David Rankin Barbee, Louis A. Sigaud","Includes Wm. M. Tuck, David Rankin Barbee, John E. Pomfet, Harrison's graduation from William and Mary, J.D. Eggleston","Includes Margurite S. Quarles (concerning starting APVA chapter in Charles City Co., Va), Virginia Watkins Drewry, J.D. Eggleston, Margaret H. Morton","Includes Arthur Pierce Middleton","Includes Mina R. Bryan (concerning TJ Mss), David Rankin Barbee","alphabetical by folder","A. Includes Samuel A. Ashe","Includes David Rankin Barbee","Includes letters of Katharine G. Cooke (concerning her father, Giles Buckner Cooke and his diaries).","Mary D. Carter","Economic Policy Comittee","Includes Hugh Russel Fraser","Includes Kitty Gantt","Includes Martha W. Hiden and a letter to Cordell Hull","Includes Grace Eggleston Jamieson, Rebecca Johnston","Includes J. Luther Kibler (concerning 181 accounts of St. George Tucker belonging to Kibler)","Robert Livingston Nicholson. Mostly concerns the Livingston family","Includes Mrs. John A. Ruffin","Edith Roache","Includes Donal Sanger","U.D.C.","Virginia State Library","Includes Lucy Meade Wilkinson","first names only","Envelopes","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Harrison Ruffin Tyler, while LGT was in Okinawa","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Jr., to Sue Ruffin Tyler while LGT attended St. Christopher's School. Includes letter from Julia Tyler Wilson","Written while a student at William and Mary","Financial records of the Lyon Gardiner Tyler Family, ca. 1,360 pieces, 1887-1950 (but mainly 1929-1949). Routine household accounts run up at stores in Williamsburg, Richmond, Providence Forge, and in Charles City Co., Va., for food, supplies, kerosene, car repairs, medical care, and running the farm. Also includes county taxes for James City County and Chalres City County, insurance education of Julia Tyler at Wellesley and his youngest sons at St. Christopher's School, and the Collge of William and Mary, stock transactions, and postage.","Insurance payment receipts and promissory notes. 8 items.","Insurance, registered mail, meat, Arcanum dues, food, and sundries. 14 items.","Piano (William and Mary?), medical bills, clothing. 6 items.","Hay, clothes, life insurance, St. Luke's (Anne Tucker Tyler), coal. 11 items.","James City County taxes, medical service, belt and bucle, insurance, food, ice, registered mail, freightage, drugs, 21 items.","Mail and stamps, blacksmith, Royal Arcanum, Miller \u0026 Rhoad's notions, Anheuser-Busch, courthouse in Williamsburg, plants. 22 items.","Food, blacksmith, wheel, insurence, Anheuser-Busch, ice. 37 items.","Food, freightage, sundries, registered mail, line stock sales, phone line stock, [work on ouse?]. 26 items.","Postage, taxes, Julia Tyler at Wellsley, Royal Arcanum, Chatham Institute, Mutual [?] Association. 31 items.","Stenographer services, insurance, stock, Bruton parish, American Historical Association, VHS dues, clothes, printing, blacksmith, plumbing. 36 items.","Clothing ads, insurance, Charles City County taxes, stocks, Williamsburg taxes, postal receipts, Royal Arcanum, sale of timber, mills, David Gardiner Tyler. 41 items.","Insurance, loan, Royal Arcanum, clothes, lambs, Charles City County taxes, farm report. 28 items.","Bookbinding, Charles City County taxes, ice, wagon, land sale, food, cancelled checks, insurance policy on house. 21 items.","Hospital bills for Anne Tucker Tyler, insurance. Bank statements, and cancelled checks. 19 items.","Books telephone, feed, stationary, medicine, Charles City County taxes, food, fire insurance. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 16 items.","Car, Charles City County taxes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina, food. Bank statements and cancelled checks. 15 items.","Books, Charles City County taxes, medicine, ice, bank business, and cancelled checks.32 items.","Postage, car, feed, printing, medical, phone, food, books, stock. 41 items.","Clothes, insurance on barn, medicine, books, VHS dues, sundries, postage, food, morgage. 29 items.","Stocks, food, sundries, books, taxes, ice. 31 items.","Life insurance, medicine, postage, food, bank statement, sundries, clothes, Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 33 items.","25 items.","Food, VHS dues, insurance, bank car, stock, books, Huguenot Society of South Carolina","Food, postage, medicine, bank, books, taxes","Hay, food, books, postage. 28 items.","Wood sales, bank statement. 35 items.","Food, bank medicine, insurance, taxes, bank statements. 38 items.","Bruton Parish Church, printing, car, postage, food, insurance, lambs, wool, bank statements and cancelled checks. 28 items.","Car, cream, food, insurance, seeds, taxes; bank statements and cancelled checks. 35 items.","Wool, insurance, settlement of estate of LGT, household goods, sale of land. 31 items.","Food; settlement of estate of LGT, mortgage on Richmond property, household goods, car, stock. 40 items.","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Food, fencing, Ruffin graveyard, taxes, car, mortgage, investments. 45 items. (folders 5 \u0026 6)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Scope and Contents Car, taxes, food, household, miniature painting. 63 items. (folders 7\u00268)","Household, car, kerosene, insurance, St. Christopher's School, taxes, bills. 44 items.","Car, household, medical, St. Christopher's, bills, taxes, insurance. 44 items.","St. Christopher's School, household, kerosene, balance sheet, bank statement and cancelled check. 50 items.","Household, car, kerosene, investments, selling farm?, stocks. 35 items.","Medicine, William and Mary, kerosene. 36 items.","Household, car, St. Christopher's William and Mary, kerosene. 44 items.","Household, medicine, car, St. Christopher's, bank statement and cancelled checks. 29 items.","Fuel oil, ration cupons, household, car, St. Christopher's, fire insurance, bank statement and cancelled checks. 39 items.","Household, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, car, William and Mary, dentist, investments, taxes, stocks. 41 items.","Household, medicine, stock, William and Mary, taxes, washing machine, VEPCO. 48 items.","Household, groceries, medicine, William and Mary, VEPCO, car, taxes. 39 items.","VEPCO, car, household, insurance. 49 items.","8 items.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler, postage, clothes, lambs, [wool?], household, bank, Virginia Gazette, insurance","William and Mary, bats, hay","St. Christopher's School, kerosene, postage, Sears, typing.","Genealogical chart. The Tyler family history as remembered and related by Mrs. Maria Edwards, the granddaughter of Governor John Tyler. This is a copy of her account written in 1860 or 1861 and copied by Lyon G. Tyler on may 4, 1878. In this volume are also numerous poems by Lyon G. Tyler.","General account book; a few diary entries, index to pamphlets 1-19","Poetic and letter drafts","Petty cash and account book","Memorandum book","Account book.","Correspondence","Poetry","including printed poems by Lyon Gardiner Tyler","Historical","Historical and genealogical","Virginia history, patents, genealogy, with index","During rehousing, boxes 56 and 57 were combined into one container","Manly articles by Armistead C. Gordon, but also David R. Barbe and LGT letters to editor","Tyler Family Events--Including Willian and Mary faculty resolution on resignation of LGT.","LGT's articles in Richmond News Leader","Topically arranged: Tyler family, early America, book reviews, Lincoln, Civil War period, Lee, Wakefield","John Tyler the President, and LGT's Southern point of view","loose items (formerly Box 57)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. Office of the President","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","New York Southern Society","Virginia Historical Society","Virginia House of Delegates","Wakefield National Memorial Association"],"names_coll_ssim":["American Historical Association","College of William and Mary. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_e.pdf","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-D, F-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Chiefly writings, ca. 1880-1935, of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, historian. Most concern Virginia history in the colonial period, or defend his father, John Tyler, or defend the southern point of view in the Civil War. Includes an unpublished history of the Virginia Line in the American Revolution. Also includes writings, 1921-1951, of his second wife, Sue Ruffin Tyler, and of other authors.","2 versions.","3 copies.","Scope and Contents","(actually Virginia. history, 1779-1844)","Various articles and notes","Draft","Scope and Contents Formerly \"Resources of South and North compared\"","Speech","Outline of a speech or an article","Fragment","Reply to article in ? by Albert Bushnell Hart, April.","2 versions","with clippings","2 copies","3 copies","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Includes: List of Charles City homes and who lived there at the time of the Civil War. John Augustus Ruffin (b. 1853) Mollie Harrison Cabaness (b. 1859) Weldon Barnett (b. 1853) Jane Cary Harrison Ruffin (b. 1835) Bishop Green Virginia (Willcox) Strachan Alice Royall (b. 1856) Samuel Pearman Waddill Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853-1935)","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Excerpts","Statue on dome of U.S. Capitol","Excerpts","Press Release","Excerpts, re: Civil War Era","Excerpts","Excerpts","Fragment","3 copies","In first person","Notes for an article on women in colonial Va.?","Landon Carter","page 2 only","Appleton","Probably for Men of Mark of the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Bagby, George William (1828-1883) Bell, Casper Wistat (1820-post 1885) Campbell, Charles Coleman, Azlett E. Gorgas, William Crawford (1854- ) Harvey, Sir John Lewis, Aaron (ca. 1750-ca.1811) Maury, Matthew Fontaine (1716-1782) Nelson, Thomas (1716-1782) Pott, John Sandys, George Wyatt, Francis Yardley, George","Some may be by LGT","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group E, 1880/1951, bulk 1880/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group E, 1880/1951, bulk 1880/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group E","/repositories/2/resources/8890"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group E","/repositories/2/resources/8890"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--History","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--History","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--History","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. 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John Augustus Ruffin (b. 1853) Mollie Harrison Cabaness (b. 1859) Weldon Barnett (b. 1853) Jane Cary Harrison Ruffin (b. 1835) Bishop Green Virginia (Willcox) Strachan Alice Royall (b. 1856) Samuel Pearman Waddill Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853-1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatue on dome of U.S. Capitol\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Release\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts, re: Civil War Era\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn first person\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes for an article on women in colonial Va.?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLandon Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epage 2 only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppleton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably for Men of Mark of the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Bagby, George William (1828-1883) Bell, Casper Wistat (1820-post 1885) Campbell, Charles Coleman, Azlett E. 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When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Collection consists of letters, historical sketches, wills, genealogical charts and coats of arms of Virginia families. The majority of these papers are genealogical inquiries made to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Very few of Tyler's responses are included but the inquiries contain information.","One reel of microfilm for the Register Index for Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.,1671-1761, is available in the Swem Library Microforms Collection.","Genealogy information on surnames.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information","Scope and Contents See also Houlder.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Medium Oversize.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See Alexander","Scope and Contents See also Barrett, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See Adams.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Bell.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Bayler.","Scope and Contents See Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Baker, Ballenger.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland, Birdsong.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Garlick.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bethel. Medium Oversize.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Bell, Bronaugh, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bigger, Gwatkins. Medium Oversize.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Bray, Crenshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette.","Scope and Contents See also Hyde.","Scope and Contents See also Burnet.","Scope and Contents See also Claiborne.","Scope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Bolling, Dickenson, Madison.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Chapman.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh, Boulden, Bell.","Scope and Contents See also Bell.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Carter.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham, Beverley.","Scope and Contents See also Allen.","Scope and Contents See also Boulden.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also Clayton.","Scope and Contents See also Dandridge.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Cook/Cooke, Burwell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy, Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Beale, Clayton.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See aldo Atkins, Grymes","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Davenport.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Cole.","Scope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Blow.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton, Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also (Campbell- Medium Oversize), Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Kerby/Kirby.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Dean.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Fort","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Atkinson, Duercant.","Scope and Contents See also Brokenbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Brockman, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bobby.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also Covell.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Beale, Bowles.","Scope and Contents See also Cary.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Godwin.","Scope and Contents See also Beale.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Marrett.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson, Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Calmiss.","Scope and Contents See also Fairfast.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Cox, Davis, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Flourney, Fox, Gentry, Goodwin, Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Atkins, Bowyer, Brandon, Cary, Daniel, Fairfest, Grayson, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Davis, Hart.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Germany.","Scope and Contents See also Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Dandridge, Gentry.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd.","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins, (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See Bridges","Scope and Contents See also Campbell, Chiles, Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See also Clark, Garrett, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Duff.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Duff.","Scope and Contents See also Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Day.","Scope and Contents See Dyart, Fielding.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Harris.","Scope and Contents See also Collinsworth.","Scope and Contents See also Delbridge.","Scope and Contents See also Downman, Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Cotton, Hansford.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Graham.","Scope and Contents See also Ball and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Cane.","Scope and Contents See also Fox.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Douglas.","Scope and Contents See Digger","Scope and Contents See also Bolling, Boswell, Frye.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Ball, Brown, Brudlove, Chaplin, Coffield, Davis, Dixon, Dudley, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Clarke, Coffield.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Carlock.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Conway.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bolling.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bruce.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchet, King.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Brennerman.","Scope and Contents See also Kirtlley.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Carter, Crenshaw, Harris, Heath, Kelly.","Scope and Contents See Atkinson, Barret, Bulloch, Cobb/Cobbs, Cocke, Collier, Fielding, Hinton, Jenkins, Kennon and (Medium Oversize) Lewis.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell.","Scope and Contents See also Brooke, Cox.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley, Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Bright.","Scope and Contents See also Burton, Hearris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett.","Scope and Contents See also Allen.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Ambler, Corbin.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Holt, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Culpepper, Dandrigde, Dawson, Fowlkes, Key.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett, Bigger.","See also Macon.","Scope and Contents See also Calloway.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Archers, Cole.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Mahone.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Lockhart.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Holladay/Holliday/Hollyday.","Scope and Contents See also McCutchen.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","Scope and Contents See also Fontaine.","Scope and Contents See also Barret, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Jamison.","Scope and Contents See also Hord and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also Burkes, Lumpkin.","Scope and Contents See also Boulden, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also McDowell.","Scope and Contents See also Bankhead, Brown, Grayson, Grigsby.","Scope and Contents See also Graham, Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Behethland, Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Butler, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Hoard/Howard, Hunt.","Scope and Contents See also Bowden, Boyer, Johnson, Marshall.","See also Faison Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Kennon.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Dyart.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Seamands.","Scope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Meredith.","Scope and Contents See also Ficklin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Kenner.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cary, Gatling, Ferguson.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Goymer, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Beverley, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Kemp.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","See also Berry, Burwell, Handsford, Harrison.","See also Power.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Bowdoin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Gary.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham, Edmunds, Gilliam, Kenner.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Hawkinson, Higginson, Lee, Lewis, Morris","Scope and Contents See also Dalton.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison.","Scope and Contents See also Morgan.","Attended William \u0026 Mary circa 1783.  Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.","Scope and Contents See also Martin.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Flourney.","Scope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Hunter.","Scope and Contents See also Kyger.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Keaton.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Eskridge.","Scope and Contents See also Leslie.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.","Scope and Contents See also Ferrand.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Lyttleton.","Scope and Contents See also Galt.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Basset, Cleverton, Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Caldwell.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Christian, McKenzie, Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Sauders.","Scope and Contents See also Johnson.","Scope and Contents See also Root/Roote.","Scope and Contents See also Chilton, Godwin, Page, Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Head.","Scope and Contents See also Camm.","See also Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See Green, Harrison, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Myers.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson.","Scope and Contents See also Adams, Armistead, Ballard, Clark, Copeland, Fairfast, Hoard/Howard, Holman, Lane, Luiton, Mason, Rogers, Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See Kirkland","Scope and Contents See also Bright, Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Liuton.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Monroe.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Coleman, Henley.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd, Hendricks, Kirtley.","Scope and Contents See (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Carr, Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Moore.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Buckner, Long.","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Field.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Henry.","Scope and Contents See also Miller.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney, Duff, Gaines, Garlington, Hampton, James.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barlow.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Duval, Hope, Parks.","Scope and Contents See also James.","Scope and Contents See also Moseley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bibb, Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Glassell.","Scope and Contents See also McGuire.","Scope and Contents See also Madison.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Ellsberry, Gaines, Holt, Jamison, Lewis, Ohlin.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also newton.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman, Butler, Rooter.","Scope and Contents See also Claiborne.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See Alexander, Bernard, Mason, Taliaferro.","Scope and Contents See also Goode.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Ray.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Benett.","Scope and Contents See also Gregory.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Mills.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Armistead, Lewis, Mallory, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Atkins.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Boyse, Cecil, Chiles, Coltin, Curtis, Duval, Graves, Grayson, Grigsby, Harrison, Hoard/Howard, Luiton, Mathews, Monroe, Nichols, Page, Rawlings, Seawell, Terrill, and (Medium Oversize and Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Henton.","Scope and Contents See also Hoke.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Taylor.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Tyler.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Barrett, Bathart, Camm, Daniel, Davis, Haislip, Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Macrea.","Scope and Contents See also Camm, Dandridge, Harrison, Page, Scott.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Brochette, Tihan.","Scope and Contents See also Bullock.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis, Cobb, Mifflin.","Scope and Contents See also Crowder.","Scope and Contents See also Atkinson, Ball, Branch, Burnet, Collier, Green, Lanier, Peterson, Reade, Sameis, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Handy, Merson.","Scope and Contents See also Corbin, Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Bigger.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Martin and (Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Hamilton.","Scope and Contents See also Brockenbrough, Chiles, Crenshaw, Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Ranson/Ransone.","Scope and Contents See also Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Warner.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Armistead, Carr, Crittenden, Daniel, Ferrand, Price.","Scope and Contents See also Tucker, Walker.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Byrd, Green, Hinton, Jenkins.","Scope and Contents See also Gwynne, Morgan, Sandeford.","Scope and Contents See also Read/Reade/Rede.","Scope and Contents See also Manny.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Moss.","Scope and Contents See also Beverly, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Harrell, Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bates and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Evans, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Jeffries.","Scope and Contents See also Freeman.","Scope and Contents See also Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Ridings.","Scope and Contents See also Jameson.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwyn.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","County notes are in alphabetical order.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","(missing 5/82)","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Stanard notes.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Missing.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, 1880/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, 1880/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group F","/repositories/2/resources/2533"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 T97 Group F","/repositories/2/resources/2533"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Legal documents","Correspondence","Design drawings"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Legal documents","Correspondence","Design drawings"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["17.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["17.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Design drawings"],"date_range_isim":[1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group F, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection consists of letters, historical sketches, wills, genealogical charts and coats of arms of Virginia families. The majority of these papers are genealogical inquiries made to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Very few of Tyler's responses are included but the inquiries contain information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel of microfilm for the Register Index for Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.,1671-1761, is available in the Swem Library Microforms Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy information on surnames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Houlder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Alexander\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett, Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benagh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baldwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bayler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Baker, Ballenger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Behethland, Birdsong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Garlick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bethel. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen, Bell, Bronaugh, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Bigger, Gwatkins. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bray, Crenshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hyde.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burnet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Claiborne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling, Dickenson, Madison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Chapman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benagh, Boulden, Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham, Beverley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boulden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ashton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dandridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brudlove, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cook/Cooke, Burwell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy, Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beale, Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Arrundel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See aldo Atkins, Grymes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davenport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edloe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen, Blow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ashton, Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Crittenden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Campbell- Medium Oversize), Eltonhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calvert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kerby/Kirby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Thruston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Behethland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFort\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Atkinson, Duercant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brokenbrough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Heath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Brockman, Dameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fitchett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Arrundel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Covell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson, Beale, Bowles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Croshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Marrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson, Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calmiss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fairfast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alban.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Giles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Cox, Davis, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Flourney, Fox, Gentry, Goodwin, Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Atkins, Bowyer, Brandon, Cary, Daniel, Fairfest, Grayson, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davis, Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cocke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dandridge, Gentry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu, Dameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gwatkins, (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Bridges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell, Chiles, Eltonhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox, Hammond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark, Garrett, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alton, Duff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edmunds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Duff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Flitchett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Dyart, Fielding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clay, Harris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collinsworth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Delbridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Downman, Heath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cotton, Hansford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Douglas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Digger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling, Boswell, Frye.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Ball, Brown, Brudlove, Chaplin, Coffield, Davis, Dixon, Dudley, Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Clarke, Coffield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu, Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carlock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Conway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bruce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fitchet, King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Giles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brennerman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kirtlley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Croshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ege.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter, Crenshaw, Harris, Heath, Kelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Atkinson, Barret, Bulloch, Cobb/Cobbs, Cocke, Collier, Fielding, Hinton, Jenkins, Kennon and (Medium Oversize) Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hawkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hudson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brooke, Cox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baldwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edloe, Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alban.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Harrison and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley, Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burton, Hearris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman, Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Avirett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dishman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ambler, Corbin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Holt, and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Culpepper, Dandrigde, Dawson, Fowlkes, Key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Avirett, Bigger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Macon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calloway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Archers, Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Mahone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lockhart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Holladay/Holliday/Hollyday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also McCutchen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barret, Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jamison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gwatkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burkes, Lumpkin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boulden, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also McDowell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bankhead, Brown, Grayson, Grigsby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graham, Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Behethland, Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Hoard/Howard, Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowden, Boyer, Johnson, Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Faison Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brudlove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dyart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edmunds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Seamands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Meredith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ficklin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kenner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cary, Gatling, Ferguson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goymer, Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beverley, Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hudson and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kemp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Crittenden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calvert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Berry, Burwell, Handsford, Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowdoin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham, Edmunds, Gilliam, Kenner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Hawkinson, Higginson, Lee, Lewis, Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dalton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Morgan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended William \u0026amp; Mary circa 1783.  Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Martin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hawkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Flourney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kyger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Keaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Eskridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Leslie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ferrand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Lyttleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ege.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Basset, Cleverton, Ewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jefferson and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian, McKenzie, Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Sauders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Root/Roote.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Chilton, Godwin, Page, Thruston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Camm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Green, Harrison, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Myers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Grayson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Adams, Armistead, Ballard, Clark, Copeland, Fairfast, Hoard/Howard, Holman, Lane, Luiton, Mason, Rogers, Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Kirkland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bright, Cocke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Liuton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and 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Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy, Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Beale, Clayton.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See aldo Atkins, Grymes","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Davenport.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Cole.","Scope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Blow.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton, Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also (Campbell- Medium Oversize), Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Kerby/Kirby.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Dean.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Fort","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Atkinson, Duercant.","Scope and Contents See also Brokenbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Brockman, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bobby.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also Covell.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Beale, Bowles.","Scope and Contents See also Cary.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Godwin.","Scope and Contents See also Beale.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Marrett.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson, Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Calmiss.","Scope and Contents See also Fairfast.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Cox, Davis, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Flourney, Fox, Gentry, Goodwin, Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Atkins, Bowyer, Brandon, Cary, Daniel, Fairfest, Grayson, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Davis, Hart.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Germany.","Scope and Contents See also Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Dandridge, Gentry.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd.","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins, (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See Bridges","Scope and Contents See also Campbell, Chiles, Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See also Clark, Garrett, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Duff.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Duff.","Scope and Contents See also Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Day.","Scope and Contents See Dyart, Fielding.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Harris.","Scope and Contents See also Collinsworth.","Scope and Contents See also Delbridge.","Scope and Contents See also Downman, Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Cotton, Hansford.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Graham.","Scope and Contents See also Ball and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Cane.","Scope and Contents See also Fox.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Douglas.","Scope and Contents See Digger","Scope and Contents See also Bolling, Boswell, Frye.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Ball, Brown, Brudlove, Chaplin, Coffield, Davis, Dixon, Dudley, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Clarke, Coffield.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Carlock.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Conway.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bolling.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bruce.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchet, King.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Brennerman.","Scope and Contents See also Kirtlley.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Carter, Crenshaw, Harris, Heath, Kelly.","Scope and Contents See Atkinson, Barret, Bulloch, Cobb/Cobbs, Cocke, Collier, Fielding, Hinton, Jenkins, Kennon and (Medium Oversize) Lewis.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell.","Scope and Contents See also Brooke, Cox.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley, Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Bright.","Scope and Contents See also Burton, Hearris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett.","Scope and Contents See also Allen.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Ambler, Corbin.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Holt, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Culpepper, Dandrigde, Dawson, Fowlkes, Key.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett, Bigger.","See also Macon.","Scope and Contents See also Calloway.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Archers, Cole.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Mahone.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Lockhart.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Holladay/Holliday/Hollyday.","Scope and Contents See also McCutchen.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","Scope and Contents See also Fontaine.","Scope and Contents See also Barret, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Jamison.","Scope and Contents See also Hord and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also Burkes, Lumpkin.","Scope and Contents See also Boulden, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also McDowell.","Scope and Contents See also Bankhead, Brown, Grayson, Grigsby.","Scope and Contents See also Graham, Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Behethland, Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Butler, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Hoard/Howard, Hunt.","Scope and Contents See also Bowden, Boyer, Johnson, Marshall.","See also Faison Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Kennon.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Dyart.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Seamands.","Scope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Meredith.","Scope and Contents See also Ficklin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Kenner.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cary, Gatling, Ferguson.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Goymer, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Beverley, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Kemp.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","See also Berry, Burwell, Handsford, Harrison.","See also Power.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Bowdoin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Gary.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham, Edmunds, Gilliam, Kenner.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Hawkinson, Higginson, Lee, Lewis, Morris","Scope and Contents See also Dalton.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison.","Scope and Contents See also Morgan.","Attended William \u0026 Mary circa 1783.  Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.","Scope and Contents See also Martin.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Flourney.","Scope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Hunter.","Scope and Contents See also Kyger.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Keaton.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Eskridge.","Scope and Contents See also Leslie.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.","Scope and Contents See also Ferrand.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Lyttleton.","Scope and Contents See also Galt.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Basset, Cleverton, Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Caldwell.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Christian, McKenzie, Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Sauders.","Scope and Contents See also Johnson.","Scope and Contents See also Root/Roote.","Scope and Contents See also Chilton, Godwin, Page, Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Head.","Scope and Contents See also Camm.","See also Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See Green, Harrison, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Myers.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson.","Scope and Contents See also Adams, Armistead, Ballard, Clark, Copeland, Fairfast, Hoard/Howard, Holman, Lane, Luiton, Mason, Rogers, Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See Kirkland","Scope and Contents See also Bright, Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Liuton.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Monroe.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Coleman, Henley.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd, Hendricks, Kirtley.","Scope and Contents See (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Carr, Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Moore.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Buckner, Long.","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Field.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Henry.","Scope and Contents See also Miller.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney, Duff, Gaines, Garlington, Hampton, James.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barlow.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Duval, Hope, Parks.","Scope and Contents See also James.","Scope and Contents See also Moseley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bibb, Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Glassell.","Scope and Contents See also McGuire.","Scope and Contents See also Madison.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Ellsberry, Gaines, Holt, Jamison, Lewis, Ohlin.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also newton.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman, Butler, Rooter.","Scope and Contents See also Claiborne.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See Alexander, Bernard, Mason, Taliaferro.","Scope and Contents See also Goode.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Ray.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Benett.","Scope and Contents See also Gregory.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Mills.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Armistead, Lewis, Mallory, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Atkins.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Boyse, Cecil, Chiles, Coltin, Curtis, Duval, Graves, Grayson, Grigsby, Harrison, Hoard/Howard, Luiton, Mathews, Monroe, Nichols, Page, Rawlings, Seawell, Terrill, and (Medium Oversize and Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Henton.","Scope and Contents See also Hoke.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Taylor.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Tyler.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Barrett, Bathart, Camm, Daniel, Davis, Haislip, Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Macrea.","Scope and Contents See also Camm, Dandridge, Harrison, Page, Scott.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Brochette, Tihan.","Scope and Contents See also Bullock.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis, Cobb, Mifflin.","Scope and Contents See also Crowder.","Scope and Contents See also Atkinson, Ball, Branch, Burnet, Collier, Green, Lanier, Peterson, Reade, Sameis, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Handy, Merson.","Scope and Contents See also Corbin, Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Bigger.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Martin and (Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Hamilton.","Scope and Contents See also Brockenbrough, Chiles, Crenshaw, Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Ranson/Ransone.","Scope and Contents See also Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Warner.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Armistead, Carr, Crittenden, Daniel, Ferrand, Price.","Scope and Contents See also Tucker, Walker.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Byrd, Green, Hinton, Jenkins.","Scope and Contents See also Gwynne, Morgan, Sandeford.","Scope and Contents See also Read/Reade/Rede.","Scope and Contents See also Manny.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Moss.","Scope and Contents See also Beverly, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Harrell, Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bates and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Evans, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Jeffries.","Scope and Contents See also Freeman.","Scope and Contents See also Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Ridings.","Scope and Contents See also Jameson.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwyn.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","County notes are in alphabetical order.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","(missing 5/82)","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Stanard notes.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Missing."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"names_coll_ssim":["Tyler family"],"persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 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is open to all researchers. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Collection consists of letters, historical sketches, wills, genealogical charts and coats of arms of Virginia families. The majority of these papers are genealogical inquiries made to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Very few of Tyler's responses are included but the inquiries contain information.","One reel of microfilm for the Register Index for Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.,1671-1761, is available in the Swem Library Microforms Collection.","Genealogy information on surnames.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information","Scope and Contents See also Houlder.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Medium Oversize.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See Alexander","Scope and Contents See also Barrett, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See Adams.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Bell.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Bayler.","Scope and Contents See Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Baker, Ballenger.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland, Birdsong.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Garlick.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bethel. Medium Oversize.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Bell, Bronaugh, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bigger, Gwatkins. Medium Oversize.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Bray, Crenshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette.","Scope and Contents See also Hyde.","Scope and Contents See also Burnet.","Scope and Contents See also Claiborne.","Scope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Bolling, Dickenson, Madison.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Chapman.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh, Boulden, Bell.","Scope and Contents See also Bell.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Carter.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham, Beverley.","Scope and Contents See also Allen.","Scope and Contents See also Boulden.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also Clayton.","Scope and Contents See also Dandridge.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Cook/Cooke, Burwell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy, Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Beale, Clayton.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See aldo Atkins, Grymes","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Davenport.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette, Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Cole.","Scope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Blow.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton, Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also (Campbell- Medium Oversize), Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Kerby/Kirby.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Dean.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Fort","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Atkinson, Duercant.","Scope and Contents See also Brokenbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Brockman, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bobby.","Scope and Contents See also Arrundel.","Scope and Contents See also Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also Covell.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Beale, Bowles.","Scope and Contents See also Cary.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Godwin.","Scope and Contents See also Beale.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Marrett.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson, Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Calmiss.","Scope and Contents See also Fairfast.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Cox, Davis, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Flourney, Fox, Gentry, Goodwin, Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Atkins, Bowyer, Brandon, Cary, Daniel, Fairfest, Grayson, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Davis, Hart.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Germany.","Scope and Contents See also Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Dandridge, Gentry.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Dameron.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd.","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins, (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See Bridges","Scope and Contents See also Campbell, Chiles, Eltonhead.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Fox, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See also Clark, Garrett, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Duff.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Duff.","Scope and Contents See also Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Day.","Scope and Contents See Dyart, Fielding.","Scope and Contents See also Bowyer.","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Harris.","Scope and Contents See also Collinsworth.","Scope and Contents See also Delbridge.","Scope and Contents See also Downman, Heath.","Scope and Contents See also Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Collier.","Scope and Contents See also Cotton, Hansford.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Graham.","Scope and Contents See also Ball and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Cane.","Scope and Contents See also Fox.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Douglas.","Scope and Contents See Digger","Scope and Contents See also Bolling, Boswell, Frye.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Ball, Brown, Brudlove, Chaplin, Coffield, Davis, Dixon, Dudley, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Clarke, Coffield.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Carlock.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Conway.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bolling.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Epes/Eppes.","Scope and Contents See also Bruce.","Scope and Contents See also Fitchet, King.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Giles.","Scope and Contents See also Brennerman.","Scope and Contents See also Kirtlley.","Scope and Contents See also Croshaw.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Carter, Crenshaw, Harris, Heath, Kelly.","Scope and Contents See Atkinson, Barret, Bulloch, Cobb/Cobbs, Cocke, Collier, Fielding, Hinton, Jenkins, Kennon and (Medium Oversize) Lewis.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell.","Scope and Contents See also Brooke, Cox.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Edloe, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Alban.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bacon.","Scope and Contents See also Bradley, Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Bright.","Scope and Contents See also Burton, Hearris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett.","Scope and Contents See also Allen.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Ambler, Corbin.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Holt, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Culpepper, Dandrigde, Dawson, Fowlkes, Key.","Scope and Contents See also Avirett, Bigger.","See also Macon.","Scope and Contents See also Calloway.","Scope and Contents See also Balch.","Scope and Contents See also Archers, Cole.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Mahone.","Scope and Contents See also Butler.","Scope and Contents See also (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Lockhart.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Holladay/Holliday/Hollyday.","Scope and Contents See also McCutchen.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","Scope and Contents See also Fontaine.","Scope and Contents See also Barret, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Jamison.","Scope and Contents See also Hord and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Gwatkins.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Green.","Scope and Contents See also Burkes, Lumpkin.","Scope and Contents See also Boulden, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Mark.","Scope and Contents See also McDowell.","Scope and Contents See also Bankhead, Brown, Grayson, Grigsby.","Scope and Contents See also Graham, Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Behethland, Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney.","Scope and Contents See also Butler, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Hoard/Howard, Hunt.","Scope and Contents See also Bowden, Boyer, Johnson, Marshall.","See also Faison Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Kennon.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Dyart.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Seamands.","Scope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Meredith.","Scope and Contents See also Ficklin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Kenner.","Scope and Contents See also Gordon.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Gaines.","Scope and Contents See also Cary, Gatling, Ferguson.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See also Goymer, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Beverley, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Scope and Contents See also Hudson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Kemp.","Scope and Contents See also Crittenden.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Davidson.","Scope and Contents See also Calvert.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman.","See also Berry, Burwell, Handsford, Harrison.","See also Power.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See also Bowdoin.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Dudley.","Scope and Contents See also Gary.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Carroll.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham, Edmunds, Gilliam, Kenner.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Hawkinson, Higginson, Lee, Lewis, Morris","Scope and Contents See also Dalton.","Scope and Contents See also Harrison.","Scope and Contents See also Morgan.","Attended William \u0026 Mary circa 1783.  Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.","Scope and Contents See also Martin.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Flourney.","Scope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Hunter.","Scope and Contents See also Kyger.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Keaton.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Eskridge.","Scope and Contents See also Leslie.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.","Scope and Contents See also Ferrand.","Scope and Contents See also Andrews, Lyttleton.","Scope and Contents See also Galt.","Scope and Contents See also Ege.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Basset, Cleverton, Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Caldwell.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Burks.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Christian, McKenzie, Stuart.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Sauders.","Scope and Contents See also Johnson.","Scope and Contents See also Root/Roote.","Scope and Contents See also Chilton, Godwin, Page, Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Head.","Scope and Contents See also Camm.","See also Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See Green, Harrison, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Carter.","Scope and Contents See also Myers.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson.","Scope and Contents See also Adams, Armistead, Ballard, Clark, Copeland, Fairfast, Hoard/Howard, Holman, Lane, Luiton, Mason, Rogers, Ruffin.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See Kirkland","Scope and Contents See also Bright, Cocke.","Scope and Contents See also Liuton.","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Monroe.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Coleman, Henley.","Scope and Contents See also Burwell.","Scope and Contents See also Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Byrd, Hendricks, Kirtley.","Scope and Contents See (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Morris.","Scope and Contents See also Carr, Gayle.","Scope and Contents See also Moore.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Berry.","Scope and Contents See also Buckner, Long.","Scope and Contents See also Beresford.","Scope and Contents See also Field.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Henry.","Scope and Contents See also Miller.","Scope and Contents See also Dabney, Duff, Gaines, Garlington, Hampton, James.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barlow.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Duval, Hope, Parks.","Scope and Contents See also James.","Scope and Contents See also Moseley.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bibb, Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Glassell.","Scope and Contents See also McGuire.","Scope and Contents See also Madison.","Scope and Contents See also Ashton.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Ellsberry, Gaines, Holt, Jamison, Lewis, Ohlin.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also newton.","Scope and Contents See also Bowman, Butler, Rooter.","Scope and Contents See also Claiborne.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander, Hammond.","Scope and Contents See Alexander, Bernard, Mason, Taliaferro.","Scope and Contents See also Goode.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu, Ray.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Benett.","Scope and Contents See also Gregory.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Christian.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Thruston.","Scope and Contents See also Dishman.","Scope and Contents See also Mills.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Armistead, Lewis, Mallory, and (Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Atkins.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Boyse, Cecil, Chiles, Coltin, Curtis, Duval, Graves, Grayson, Grigsby, Harrison, Hoard/Howard, Luiton, Mathews, Monroe, Nichols, Page, Rawlings, Seawell, Terrill, and (Medium Oversize and Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Henton.","Scope and Contents See also Hoke.","Scope and Contents See also Barkham.","Scope and Contents See also Jennings.","Scope and Contents See also Taylor.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Tyler.","Scope and Contents See also Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Barrett, Bathart, Camm, Daniel, Davis, Haislip, Higginson.","Scope and Contents See also Macrea.","Scope and Contents See also Camm, Dandridge, Harrison, Page, Scott.","Scope and Contents See also Allen, Brochette, Tihan.","Scope and Contents See also Bullock.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Barrett.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis, Cobb, Mifflin.","Scope and Contents See also Crowder.","Scope and Contents See also Atkinson, Ball, Branch, Burnet, Collier, Green, Lanier, Peterson, Reade, Sameis, and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Clay, Handy, Merson.","Scope and Contents See also Corbin, Mason.","Scope and Contents See also Bigger.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Martin and (Oversize).","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Ewell.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Hamilton.","Scope and Contents See also Brockenbrough, Chiles, Crenshaw, Davis.","Scope and Contents See also Ranson/Ransone.","Scope and Contents See also Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Warner.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson, Armistead, Carr, Crittenden, Daniel, Ferrand, Price.","Scope and Contents See also Tucker, Walker.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman, Byrd, Green, Hinton, Jenkins.","Scope and Contents See also Gwynne, Morgan, Sandeford.","Scope and Contents See also Read/Reade/Rede.","Scope and Contents See also Manny.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Moss.","Scope and Contents See also Beverly, Poe.","Scope and Contents See also Bell, Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Alton, Harrell, Flitchett.","Scope and Contents See also Bates and (Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Graves.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Bathart.","Scope and Contents See also Evans, Smith.","Scope and Contents See also Jeffries.","Scope and Contents See also Freeman.","Scope and Contents See also Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Ridings.","Scope and Contents See also Jameson.","Scope and Contents See also Goodwyn.","Scope and Contents See also Evans.","County notes are in alphabetical order.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","(missing 5/82)","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Stanard notes.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Missing.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, 1880/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, 1880/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 T97 Group F","/repositories/2/resources/2533"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 T97 Group F","/repositories/2/resources/2533"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Genealogy"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler family"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Legal documents","Correspondence","Design drawings"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Legal documents","Correspondence","Design drawings"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["17.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["17.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Design drawings"],"date_range_isim":[1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group F, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group F, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-E, G-H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection consists of letters, historical sketches, wills, genealogical charts and coats of arms of Virginia families. The majority of these papers are genealogical inquiries made to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Very few of Tyler's responses are included but the inquiries contain information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel of microfilm for the Register Index for Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.,1671-1761, is available in the Swem Library Microforms Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy information on surnames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Houlder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Alexander\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett, Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benagh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baldwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bayler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Baker, Ballenger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Behethland, Birdsong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Garlick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bethel. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen, Bell, Bronaugh, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Bigger, Gwatkins. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bray, Crenshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hyde.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burnet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Claiborne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling, Dickenson, Madison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Chapman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benagh, Boulden, Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham, Beverley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boulden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ashton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dandridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brudlove, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cook/Cooke, Burwell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy, Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beale, Clayton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Arrundel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See aldo Atkins, Grymes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davenport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baskett/Baskette, Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edloe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen, Blow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ashton, Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Crittenden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Campbell- Medium Oversize), Eltonhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calvert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kerby/Kirby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Thruston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Behethland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFort\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Atkinson, Duercant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brokenbrough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Heath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Brockman, Dameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fitchett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Arrundel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Covell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson, Beale, Bowles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Croshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Marrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson, Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calmiss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fairfast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alban.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Giles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Cox, Davis, Degge/Digges/Diggs, Flourney, Fox, Gentry, Goodwin, Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Atkins, Bowyer, Brandon, Cary, Daniel, Fairfest, Grayson, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davis, Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cocke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dandridge, Gentry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu, Dameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gwatkins, (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Bridges\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Campbell, Chiles, Eltonhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox, Hammond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark, Garrett, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alton, Duff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edmunds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Duff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Flitchett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Dyart, Fielding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clay, Harris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collinsworth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Delbridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Downman, Heath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cotton, Hansford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Douglas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Digger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling, Boswell, Frye.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Ball, Brown, Brudlove, Chaplin, Coffield, Davis, Dixon, Dudley, Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Clarke, Coffield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu, Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bouldin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carlock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Conway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bolling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Epes/Eppes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bruce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fitchet, King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Giles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brennerman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kirtlley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Croshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ege.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter, Crenshaw, Harris, Heath, Kelly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Atkinson, Barret, Bulloch, Cobb/Cobbs, Cocke, Collier, Fielding, Hinton, Jenkins, Kennon and (Medium Oversize) Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hawkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hudson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brooke, Cox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Baldwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edloe, Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alban.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Harrison and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bradley, Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burton, Hearris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman, Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Avirett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dishman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ambler, Corbin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Holt, and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bell, Culpepper, Dandrigde, Dawson, Fowlkes, Key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Avirett, Bigger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Macon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calloway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Balch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Archers, Cole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Mahone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lockhart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Holladay/Holliday/Hollyday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also McCutchen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Fontaine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barret, Bathart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jamison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gwatkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burkes, Lumpkin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boulden, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Mark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also McDowell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bankhead, Brown, Grayson, Grigsby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Graham, Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Behethland, Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Butler, Degges/Digges/Diggs, Hoard/Howard, Hunt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowden, Boyer, Johnson, Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Faison Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brudlove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dyart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Edmunds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Seamands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Meredith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ficklin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Evans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Wordy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kenner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gaines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cary, Gatling, Ferguson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goymer, Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beverley, Bland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goodwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ellsberry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hudson and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kemp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Crittenden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Davidson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Calvert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Berry, Burwell, Handsford, Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Booth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowdoin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dudley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barrett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham, Edmunds, Gilliam, Kenner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs, Hawkinson, Higginson, Lee, Lewis, Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dalton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Harrison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Morgan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended William \u0026amp; Mary circa 1783.  Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Martin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hawkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Flourney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hunter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Kyger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Keaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Eskridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Leslie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ferrand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Andrews, Lyttleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Galt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ege.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Basset, Cleverton, Ewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Caldwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jefferson and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian, McKenzie, Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Sauders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Root/Roote.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Chilton, Godwin, Page, Thruston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Camm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Green, Harrison, and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Myers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Grayson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Adams, Armistead, Ballard, Clark, Copeland, Fairfast, Hoard/Howard, Holman, Lane, Luiton, Mason, Rogers, Ruffin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Kirkland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bright, Cocke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Liuton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Grayson, Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bathart, Coleman, Henley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Burwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Byrd, Hendricks, Kirtley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beresford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Carr, Gayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Berry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Buckner, Long.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Beresford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dabney, Duff, Gaines, Garlington, Hampton, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barlow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bennett, Duval, Hope, Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Moseley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Bibb, Graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Glassell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also McGuire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Madison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ashton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson, Ellsberry, Gaines, Holt, Jamison, Lewis, Ohlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also newton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Bowman, Butler, Rooter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Claiborne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Alexander, Hammond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See Alexander, Bernard, Mason, Taliaferro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Goode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Cobb/Cobbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Boissesu, Ray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Gregory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dawson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Christian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Higginson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Thruston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Dishman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Allen, Armistead, Lewis, Mallory, and (Medium Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Atkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Boyse, Cecil, Chiles, Coltin, Curtis, Duval, Graves, Grayson, Grigsby, Harrison, Hoard/Howard, Luiton, Mathews, Monroe, Nichols, Page, Rawlings, Seawell, Terrill, and (Medium Oversize and Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Henton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Barkham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Jennings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ballard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Higginson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Armistead, Barrett, Bathart, Camm, Daniel, Davis, Haislip, Higginson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and 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Ewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Martin and (Oversize).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Brockenbrough, Chiles, Crenshaw, Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Ranson/Ransone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Benagh, Poe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Warner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents See also Anderson, Armistead, Carr, Crittenden, Daniel, Ferrand, Price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and 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The majority of these papers are genealogical inquiries made to Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Very few of Tyler's responses are included but the inquiries contain information.","One reel of microfilm for the Register Index for Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.,1671-1761, is available in the Swem Library Microforms Collection.","Genealogy information on surnames.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information","Scope and Contents See also Houlder.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Alexander.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart.","Medium Oversize.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Jones.","Scope and Contents See Alexander","Scope and Contents See also Barrett, Bland.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Benagh.","Scope and Contents See also Baker.","Scope and Contents See Adams.","Scope and Contents See also Bouldin.","Scope and Contents See also Bates.","Scope and Contents See Alexander.","Scope and Contents See also Baldwin.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Bell.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Bayler.","Scope and Contents See Wordy.","Scope and Contents See also Carr.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead, Baker, Ballenger.","Scope and Contents See also Brockman.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Behethland, Birdsong.","Scope and Contents See also Booth.","Scope and Contents See Mark.","Scope and Contents See also Garlick.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Medium Oversize.","Scope and Contents See also Ball.","Scope and Contents See also Bethel. 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Kennon.","Scope and Contents See also Bathart, Bright, Currie.","Scope and Contents See also Brudlove.","Scope and Contents See also Lord.","Scope and Contents See also Dyart.","Scope and Contents See also Armsitead, Lee.","Scope and Contents See also Edmunds.","Scope and Contents See also Seamands.","Scope and Contents See also Conrad, Grayson, Hamilton, Morr.","Scope and Contents See also Hord.","Scope and Contents See also Lindsay and (Metcalf - Medium Oversize).","Scope and Contents See also Grayson, Mercer.","Scope and Contents See also Cambell, Hill.","Scope and Contents See also Anderson.","Scope and Contents See also Ellsberry.","Genealogical correspondence, mostly to Lyon Gardiner Tyler asking for additional information.","Scope and Contents See also Brown.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Meredith.","Scope and Contents See also Ficklin.","Scope and Contents See also Ballard.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also 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Related material in the Tucker-Coleman Papers.","Scope and Contents See also Martin.","Scope and Contents See also Boissesu.","Scope and Contents See also Henery, Lamb.","Scope and Contents See also Hawkins.","Scope and Contents See also Flourney.","Scope and Contents See also Jones, Pendleton.","Scope and Contents See also King.","Scope and Contents See also Epes/Eppes, Kimbrough.","Scope and Contents See also Hunter.","Scope and Contents See also Kyger.","Scope and Contents See also Dawson.","Scope and Contents See also Bennett, Clairborne, Edmunds, Gildhart, Gwynne, Jefferson.","Scope and Contents See also Keaton.","Scope and Contents See also Lewis.","Scope and Contents See also Eskridge.","Scope and Contents See also Leslie.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Degges/Digges/Diggs.","Scope and Contents See also Clark.","Scope and Contents See also Armistead.","Scope and Contents See also Collyer, McClanahan.","Scope and Contents See also 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families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of transcriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Stanard notes.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other sources, done by, or at the request of, Lyon Gardiner Tyler.","Manuscript volumes of trasncriptions and notes on families, from various Virginia county and parish records, and other 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1600-1775","Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Speeches","Typescripts","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-F, H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1645-1917, of the Gardiner family, the Gilmer family, the family of St. George Tucker (1828-1863) and miscellaneous other people unrelated to the Tylers, Tuckers, Gilmers, or Gardiners.","Boxes I-III contain papers (many are typescript copies) of the Gardiner family of New York. Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.","Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.","Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.","Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.","Mentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.","A bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.","$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.","Requests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.","Acknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.","Apologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.","Announces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.","Discusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Informs Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.","Describes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.","Discusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.","Discusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.","Notifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.","Acknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.","Informs Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.","Describes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.","Requests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.","Announces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.","Describes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.","Describes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.","Describes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.","Believes that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.","Sends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.","Sends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.","Signed by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Hopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.","Encloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.","Concludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.","Grades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Is disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.","Promises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.","Describes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.","Encloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.","Asks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.","Asks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.","Describes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.","Introduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.","Describes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.","Requests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Sends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.","States that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.","Discusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.","Acknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.","Asks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.","States that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.","Discusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","To Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.","Describes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.","Discusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Apologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Asks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.","Mentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Asks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Relates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Describes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Informs him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.","States that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. AN.","Mentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Informs him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Mentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.","Mentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.","Describes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.","Explains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Encloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Mentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Plans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.","Hopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Describes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Describes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.","Discusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.","Describes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.","Gives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.","Mentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","States that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS","Asks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.","Describes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Is upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Describes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.","Describes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Hopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Informs him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Notes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.","Expects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Mentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Describes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.","Discusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Complains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Describes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Thanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Rejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.","1p. TCy of D.","Answers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.","Explains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.","2pp. ADS.","Encloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.","Offers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Relates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.","Details her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.","Regrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Hopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.","Recommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Notes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026 title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Believes that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.","Reports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.","Reports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Complains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026 incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","States that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026 Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Plans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Expresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Pass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.","Wishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Believes prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.","Discusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Regrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Assures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Gives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Mentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.","Reports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Relays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.","\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.","Submits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.","1 p. ADS.","Asks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given","Asks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Looks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.","States that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.","Announces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.","Does not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.","Consoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Sends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given","Expresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given","Worries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Relates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given","Reports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given","Newspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.","Admires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.","Petition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.","Thanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.","A map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.","Discusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.","Wishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.","Bond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.","Describes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.","Asks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.","Announces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Complains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.","Asks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.","Informs him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.","Asks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.","Complains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.","For William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.","3 pp. D.","Relates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Receipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.","Apologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.","Invites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.","Invitation. 1 p. ALS.","For the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.","Receipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.","Receipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.","Describes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.","Announces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.","Wishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Warns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.","Acknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.","Notes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.","Submitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.","Discusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026 vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Questions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.","Argues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.","Asks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.","Amendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.","Explains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.","States that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.","Describes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.","Promises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.","Reports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.","Reports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.","Describes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.","Expects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.","Commends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.","Lists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.","Copy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.","1 p. ADS.","Lists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.","Reports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Reports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Reports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.","\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.","Reports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.","\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.","Congratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","The explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.","2 NwsCl","1 NwsCl","Resolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.","Resolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.","Resolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.","Introduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.","Signed by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.","Passed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.","Encloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.","Advises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.","States that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.","Drawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.","Reports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.","Copy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.","Reports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.","Informs him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.","The paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).","Discusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.","Discusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.","Addressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given","Reminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Informs him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.","States that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.","Makes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Calls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026 for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.","Discusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Draws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Advocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","States that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.","\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.","7 pp. AD.","Thanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Discusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026 prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026 must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.","Chart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.","Remarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.","1 p. N.","4 pp. A.","12 items","Wonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.","Winchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.","Encloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Writes asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026 Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.","Was awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.","The bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Writes informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.","Written by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Thanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Writes in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026 Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.","Writes to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.","Welcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.","Written for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.","Writes to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.","Received her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Received her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.","Left his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk","Ran [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.","Rejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Has received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.","An obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).","Apologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.","Wonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.","Has paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.","Offers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.","Deeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.","Mentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Thanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given","Regrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Is relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6","Writes of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Received her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.","Writes asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston","Reflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.","Discusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.","In this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.","A poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.","Rather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.","This ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).","1 p. Poem.","A toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","Asks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.","A poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.","The poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.","5 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.","This poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.","Tells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.","Seemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.","Written in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.","Written in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.","Describes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.","It is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.","It is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.","It is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem (incomplete).","Looks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem.","1 p. Ms.","6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.","Includes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.","38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"","The story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Speech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.","Relates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.","Speech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.","Speech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.","Speech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Critically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Mentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.","12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Reflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","The novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.","1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of PD.","2 pp. DS.","1 p. Cy of DS.","Gives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Sends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.","Includes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of D.","Sends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","Informs Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","2 pp. D.","1 p. DS.","2 pp. D.","Orders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Advertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.","Informs the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Reports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Is happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.","Colonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Gives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026 Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.","Wishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","Has enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Westmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.","Petitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Land grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.","Lists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.","Informs him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.","From, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.","Received from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).","From Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.","Signed by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.","From, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.","Commands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.","From, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.","Describes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.","Land grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.","Writes on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.","Seeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Replying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.","Cannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.","Does not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.","Mr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.","Letter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Recommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.","Instruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.","Mr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.","Concerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.","Appoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.","\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.","Signed by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.","Thanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Thanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.","Signed by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.","Wishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.","Would like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.","Wages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's","Written by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Concerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.","Resolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.","Dueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.","Enclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].","\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].","1 p. D.","\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.","1 p. Pst. of PM.","1 p. Ph [incomplete].","1 p. Pst. of PM","Letter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.","\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.","1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given","Signed by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown","Gives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.","Listing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","Contains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.","Transcripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.","Transcripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.","Transcripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.","Transcripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.","Transcripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.","Bonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler","Includes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).","Transcripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.","Various letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.","Genealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.","Typescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.","Manuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.","Transcriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.","Transcripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.","47 pp. MsV #124.","61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.","10 pp. MsV #126.","38 pp. MsV #127.","Historical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.","Includes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.","Volume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.","22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.","Copied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.","Lists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.","The book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.","Letters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.","Includes surveys for sewers and an asylum. Surveyor unidentified. 127 pp. MsV #136.","Special Collections Research Center","Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family","Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1p. TCy of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026amp; title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026amp; incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026amp; Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubmits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026amp; 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubmitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026amp; vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArgues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 NwsCl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 NwsCl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePassed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026amp; for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026amp; prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026amp; must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pp. A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRan [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCritically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026amp; Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ph [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Pst. of PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 pp. MsV #124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pp. MsV #126.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 pp. MsV #127.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes surveys for sewers and an asylum. 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of the Gardiner family of New York. Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.","Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.","Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.","Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.","Mentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.","A bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.","$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.","Requests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.","Acknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.","Apologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.","Announces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.","Discusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Informs Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.","Describes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.","Discusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.","Discusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.","Notifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.","Acknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.","Informs Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.","Describes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.","Requests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.","Announces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.","Describes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.","Describes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.","Describes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.","Believes that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.","Sends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.","Sends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.","Signed by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Hopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.","Encloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.","Concludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.","Grades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Is disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.","Promises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.","Describes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.","Encloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.","Asks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.","Asks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.","Describes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.","Introduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.","Describes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.","Requests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Sends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.","States that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.","Discusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.","Acknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.","Asks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.","States that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.","Discusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","To Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.","Describes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.","Discusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Apologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Asks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.","Mentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Asks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Relates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Describes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Informs him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.","States that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. AN.","Mentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Informs him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Mentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.","Mentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.","Describes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.","Explains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Encloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Mentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Plans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.","Hopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Describes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Describes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.","Discusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.","Describes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.","Gives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.","Mentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","States that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS","Asks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.","Describes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Is upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Describes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.","Describes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Hopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Informs him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Notes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.","Expects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Mentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Describes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.","Discusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Complains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Describes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Thanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Rejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.","1p. TCy of D.","Answers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.","Explains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.","2pp. ADS.","Encloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.","Offers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Relates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.","Details her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.","Regrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Hopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.","Recommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Notes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026 title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Believes that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.","Reports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.","Reports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Complains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026 incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","States that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026 Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Plans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Expresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Pass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.","Wishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Believes prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.","Discusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Regrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Assures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Gives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Mentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.","Reports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Relays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.","\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.","Submits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.","1 p. ADS.","Asks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given","Asks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Looks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.","States that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.","Announces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.","Does not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.","Consoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Sends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given","Expresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given","Worries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Relates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given","Reports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given","Newspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.","Admires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.","Petition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.","Thanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.","A map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.","Discusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.","Wishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.","Bond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.","Describes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.","Asks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.","Announces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Complains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.","Asks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.","Informs him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.","Asks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.","Complains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.","For William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.","3 pp. D.","Relates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Receipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.","Apologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.","Invites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.","Invitation. 1 p. ALS.","For the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.","Receipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.","Receipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.","Describes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.","Announces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.","Wishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Warns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.","Acknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.","Notes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.","Submitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.","Discusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026 vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Questions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.","Argues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.","Asks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.","Amendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.","Explains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.","States that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.","Describes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.","Promises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.","Reports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.","Reports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.","Describes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.","Expects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.","Commends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.","Lists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.","Copy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.","1 p. ADS.","Lists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.","Reports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Reports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Reports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.","\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.","Reports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.","\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.","Congratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","The explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.","2 NwsCl","1 NwsCl","Resolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.","Resolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.","Resolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.","Introduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.","Signed by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.","Passed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.","Encloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.","Advises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.","States that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.","Drawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.","Reports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.","Copy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.","Reports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.","Informs him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.","The paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).","Discusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.","Discusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.","Addressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given","Reminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Informs him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.","States that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.","Makes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Calls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026 for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.","Discusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Draws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Advocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","States that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.","\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.","7 pp. AD.","Thanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Discusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026 prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026 must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.","Chart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.","Remarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.","1 p. N.","4 pp. A.","12 items","Wonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.","Winchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.","Encloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Writes asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026 Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.","Was awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.","The bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Writes informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.","Written by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Thanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Writes in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026 Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.","Writes to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.","Welcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.","Written for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.","Writes to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.","Received her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Received her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.","Left his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk","Ran [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.","Rejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Has received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.","An obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).","Apologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.","Wonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.","Has paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.","Offers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.","Deeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.","Mentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Thanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given","Regrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Is relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6","Writes of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Received her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.","Writes asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston","Reflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.","Discusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.","In this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.","A poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.","Rather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.","This ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).","1 p. Poem.","A toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","Asks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.","A poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.","The poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.","5 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.","This poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.","Tells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.","Seemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.","Written in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.","Written in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.","Describes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.","It is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.","It is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.","It is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem (incomplete).","Looks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem.","1 p. Ms.","6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.","Includes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.","38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"","The story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Speech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.","Relates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.","Speech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.","Speech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.","Speech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Critically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Mentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.","12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Reflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","The novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.","1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of PD.","2 pp. DS.","1 p. Cy of DS.","Gives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Sends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.","Includes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of D.","Sends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","Informs Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","2 pp. D.","1 p. DS.","2 pp. D.","Orders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Advertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.","Informs the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Reports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Is happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.","Colonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Gives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026 Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.","Wishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","Has enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Westmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.","Petitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Land grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.","Lists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.","Informs him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.","From, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.","Received from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).","From Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.","Signed by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.","From, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.","Commands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.","From, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.","Describes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.","Land grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.","Writes on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.","Seeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Replying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.","Cannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.","Does not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.","Mr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.","Letter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Recommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.","Instruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.","Mr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.","Concerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.","Appoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.","\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.","Signed by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.","Thanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Thanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.","Signed by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.","Wishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.","Would like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.","Wages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's","Written by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Concerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.","Resolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.","Dueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.","Enclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].","\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].","1 p. D.","\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.","1 p. Pst. of PM.","1 p. Ph [incomplete].","1 p. Pst. of PM","Letter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.","\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.","1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given","Signed by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown","Gives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.","Listing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","Contains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.","Transcripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.","Transcripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.","Transcripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.","Transcripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.","Transcripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.","Bonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler","Includes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).","Transcripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.","Various letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.","Genealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.","Typescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.","Manuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.","Transcriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.","Transcripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.","47 pp. MsV #124.","61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.","10 pp. MsV #126.","38 pp. MsV #127.","Historical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.","Includes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.","Volume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.","22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.","Copied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.","Lists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.","The book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.","Letters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.","Includes surveys for sewers and an asylum. Surveyor unidentified. 127 pp. MsV #136."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family"],"persname_ssim":["Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. 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Southern Cross","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":693,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:07.814Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9028","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9028","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9028","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9028","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9028.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tyler Family Papers, Group G","title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group G"],"title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group G"],"unitdate_ssm":["1645-1917"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1645-1917"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1645/1917"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Tyler Family Papers, Group G, 1645/1917"],"text":["Tyler Family Papers, Group G, 1645/1917","Mss. 65 T97 Group G","/repositories/2/resources/9028","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Texas--History--Republic, 1836-1846","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Speeches","Typescripts","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-F, H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1645-1917, of the Gardiner family, the Gilmer family, the family of St. George Tucker (1828-1863) and miscellaneous other people unrelated to the Tylers, Tuckers, Gilmers, or Gardiners.","Boxes I-III contain papers (many are typescript copies) of the Gardiner family of New York. Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.","Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.","Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.","Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.","Mentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.","A bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.","$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.","Requests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.","Acknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.","Apologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.","Announces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.","Discusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Informs Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.","Describes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.","Discusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.","Discusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.","Notifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.","Acknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.","Informs Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.","Describes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.","Requests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.","Announces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.","Describes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.","Describes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.","Describes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.","Believes that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.","Sends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.","Sends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.","Signed by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Hopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.","Encloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.","Concludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.","Grades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Is disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.","Promises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.","Describes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.","Encloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.","Asks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.","Asks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.","Describes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.","Introduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.","Describes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.","Requests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Sends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.","States that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.","Discusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.","Acknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.","Asks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.","States that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.","Discusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","To Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.","Describes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.","Discusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Apologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Asks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.","Mentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Asks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Relates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Describes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Informs him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.","States that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. AN.","Mentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Informs him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Mentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.","Mentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.","Describes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.","Explains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Encloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Mentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Plans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.","Hopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Describes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Describes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.","Discusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.","Describes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.","Gives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.","Mentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","States that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS","Asks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.","Describes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Is upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Describes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.","Describes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Hopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Informs him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Notes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.","Expects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Mentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Describes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.","Discusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Complains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Describes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Thanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Rejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.","1p. TCy of D.","Answers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.","Explains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.","2pp. ADS.","Encloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.","Offers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Relates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.","Details her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.","Regrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Hopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.","Recommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Notes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026 title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Believes that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.","Reports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.","Reports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Complains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026 incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","States that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026 Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Plans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Expresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Pass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.","Wishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Believes prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.","Discusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Regrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Assures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Gives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Mentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.","Reports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Relays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.","\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.","Submits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.","1 p. ADS.","Asks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given","Asks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Looks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.","States that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.","Announces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.","Does not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.","Consoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Sends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given","Expresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given","Worries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Relates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given","Reports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given","Newspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.","Admires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.","Petition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.","Thanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.","A map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.","Discusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.","Wishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.","Bond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.","Describes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.","Asks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.","Announces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Complains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.","Asks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.","Informs him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.","Asks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.","Complains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.","For William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.","3 pp. D.","Relates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Receipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.","Apologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.","Invites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.","Invitation. 1 p. ALS.","For the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.","Receipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.","Receipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.","Describes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.","Announces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.","Wishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Warns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.","Acknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.","Notes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.","Submitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.","Discusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026 vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Questions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.","Argues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.","Asks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.","Amendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.","Explains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.","States that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.","Describes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.","Promises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.","Reports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.","Reports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.","Describes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.","Expects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.","Commends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.","Lists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.","Copy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.","1 p. ADS.","Lists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.","Reports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Reports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Reports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.","\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.","Reports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.","\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.","Congratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","The explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.","2 NwsCl","1 NwsCl","Resolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.","Resolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.","Resolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.","Introduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.","Signed by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.","Passed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.","Encloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.","Advises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.","States that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.","Drawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.","Reports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.","Copy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.","Reports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.","Informs him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.","The paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).","Discusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.","Discusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.","Addressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given","Reminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Informs him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.","States that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.","Makes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Calls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026 for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.","Discusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Draws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Advocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","States that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.","\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.","7 pp. AD.","Thanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Discusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026 prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026 must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.","Chart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.","Remarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.","1 p. N.","4 pp. A.","12 items","Wonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.","Winchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.","Encloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Writes asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026 Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.","Was awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.","The bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Writes informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.","Written by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Thanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Writes in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026 Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.","Writes to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.","Welcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.","Written for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.","Writes to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.","Received her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Received her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.","Left his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk","Ran [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.","Rejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Has received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.","An obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).","Apologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.","Wonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.","Has paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.","Offers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.","Deeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.","Mentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Thanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given","Regrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Is relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6","Writes of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Received her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.","Writes asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston","Reflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.","Discusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.","In this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.","A poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.","Rather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.","This ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).","1 p. Poem.","A toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","Asks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.","A poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.","The poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.","5 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.","This poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.","Tells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.","Seemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.","Written in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.","Written in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.","Describes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.","It is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.","It is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.","It is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem (incomplete).","Looks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem.","1 p. Ms.","6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.","Includes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.","38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"","The story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Speech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.","Relates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.","Speech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.","Speech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.","Speech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Critically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Mentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.","12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Reflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","The novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.","1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of PD.","2 pp. DS.","1 p. Cy of DS.","Gives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Sends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.","Includes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of D.","Sends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","Informs Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","2 pp. D.","1 p. DS.","2 pp. D.","Orders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Advertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.","Informs the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Reports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Is happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.","Colonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Gives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026 Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.","Wishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","Has enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Westmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.","Petitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Land grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.","Lists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.","Informs him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.","From, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.","Received from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).","From Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.","Signed by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.","From, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.","Commands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.","From, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.","Describes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.","Land grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.","Writes on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.","Seeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Replying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.","Cannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.","Does not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.","Mr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.","Letter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Recommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.","Instruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.","Mr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.","Concerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.","Appoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.","\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.","Signed by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.","Thanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Thanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.","Signed by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.","Wishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.","Would like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.","Wages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's","Written by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Concerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.","Resolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.","Dueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.","Enclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].","\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].","1 p. D.","\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.","1 p. Pst. of PM.","1 p. Ph [incomplete].","1 p. Pst. of PM","Letter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.","\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.","1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given","Signed by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown","Gives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.","Listing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","Contains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.","Transcripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.","Transcripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.","Transcripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.","Transcripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.","Transcripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.","Bonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler","Includes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).","Transcripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.","Various letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.","Genealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.","Typescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.","Manuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.","Transcriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.","Transcripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.","47 pp. MsV #124.","61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.","10 pp. MsV #126.","38 pp. MsV #127.","Historical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.","Includes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.","Volume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.","22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.","Copied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.","Lists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.","The book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.","Letters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.","Includes surveys for sewers and an asylum. Surveyor unidentified. 127 pp. MsV #136.","Special Collections Research Center","Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family","Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. 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L. Southern Cross","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Tyler Family"],"creator_ssim":["Gardiner Family","Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer Family","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. Southern Cross","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Tyler Family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. Southern Cross","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. Southern Cross","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Special Collections Research Center","Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eInformation about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Gardiner_Family\" title=\"Gardiner Family\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-F, H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-F, H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1645-1917, of the Gardiner family, the Gilmer family, the family of St. George Tucker (1828-1863) and miscellaneous other people unrelated to the Tylers, Tuckers, Gilmers, or Gardiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Boxes I-III contain papers (many are typescript copies) of the Gardiner family of New York. Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eMentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1p. TCy of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026amp; title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026amp; incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026amp; Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubmits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026amp; 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubmitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026amp; vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArgues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 NwsCl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 NwsCl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePassed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMakes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026amp; for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026amp; prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026amp; must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pp. A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRan [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCritically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026amp; Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Cy of Map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ph [incomplete].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Pst. of PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 pp. MsV #124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pp. MsV #126.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 pp. MsV #127.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes surveys for sewers and an asylum. 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of the Gardiner family of New York. Include letters of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, her sons David Lyon Gardiner, Alexander Gardiner and daughter Margaret Gardiner Beeckman.","Boxes IV-V contain papers, 1814-1842, of the Gilmer family of Albemarle County. Include letters of Thomas Walker Gilmer to his wife Anne E. Baker Gilmer concerning family, religion, politics, and the annexation of Texas; and speeches of Gilmer.","Box VI contains papers, 1812-1895, of St. George Tucker (1828- 1863) and his family. Includes letters, poems, speeches and literary works by Tucker as well as the sheet music, \"The Southern Cross\" for which Tucker wrote the lyrics.","Boxes VII-XII contain miscellaneous manuscripts, 1645-ca. 1860. Includes two letters, 1700-1701, of Francis Nicholson; copies of Revolutionary War and Civil War letters; transcripts of documents, genealogical notes and manuscript volumes (including Gardiner account books, two volumes of poems by St. George Tucker, an unidentified diary kept in a 1766 Virginia almanac; and copy of diary, 1788-1822, of Charles Copland.","Mentions her interest in politics; is \"puzzled how to account for the changes of opinion and principle in those who are considered so very wise and honorable;\" describes the construction on Chatham Street; mentions that David has been out of school due to his lame foot. 2 pp.","A bond, from David Gardiner, for the sum of $10,000 to be paid to James Van Antwerp of New York. 4 pp. Paper document signed.","$5,287.50 to be paid to James Van Antwerp. 2 pp. Paper document signed.","Requests the company of Mr. Gardiner on January 2. 1 page. ANS.","Acknowledges receipt of Gardiner's mortage payment; discusses the transfer of the mortage to Mrs. Abigale Rhodes. 1 page. Autographed letter signed.","Apologizes for not writing earlier; discusses her mother's upcoming eye operation; mentions their disappointment at not seeing her; hopes that she will visit in the spring. 2 pages.","Announces that \"General Van Cortlandt has commenced hostilities against us,\" claiming that they had no right to the estate and that they must leave by the first of May; states that Mr. Van Wyck is very anxious to see Gardiner. 2 pages.","Discusses General Pierre Van Courtlandt's attempt to take away his estate; gives a history of the land in question; is sorry to hear that Gardiner's wife is ill; gives news of the family. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Informs Gardiner that Col. Hunt's newspaper will discontinue from lack of subscribers if aid is not forthcoming; asks Gardiner to write to people in New York concerning this problem. 1 page.","Describes his purchase of a sideboard from Miss Harrison which was initially owned by Gardiner; requests that the keys to it be sent to him. 1 page.","Discusses the itinerary of J.G. Dyckman; informs Gardiner that he is standing by to \"execute and commands\" for him in New York. 2 pages.","Discusses prospects for the upcoming election; believes the vote in his country will \"depend upon the exertions of the National Republicans.\" 2 pages.","Notifies Gardiner of the meeting at Bull Head next Wednesday; hopes that he will atend. 1 page.","Acknowledges receipt of a check for $300 from Gardiner. 1 page.","Informs Gardiner of the convention's resolution to nominate Gardiner as their candidate for Congress. 1 page.","Describes his visits to the towns of the county and believes the county will provide a majority for the ticket; states that he had 5000 tickets printed and distributed in the county. 2 pages.","Requests that Gardiner remit the $84 in interest on his bond. 1 page.","Announces that they are about $70 short in paying Hunt's bill after collecting for election expenses; hopes that Gardinercan help them out. 1 page.","Describes the visit of her parents to albany; mentions the construction of a \"large marble Acadimy [sic] for the boys;\" states that David and Alexander are going to college this spring; hopes to hear from Juliana soon. 2 pages.","Describes in detail his first few days at Princeton, his room, studies, and roommate; hopes to hear news from East Hampton soon. 2 pages.","Describes his life at college; states that he has not missed a single recitation since classes began; mentions that he has been very lonely and homesick; asks that she write \"immediately.\" 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that Mrs. Rhodes requests him to pay off the mortage by the first of April. 1 page.","Believes that the whole South will go against Van Buren; describes the opposition as very determined; discusses national politics in general; mentions Governor Tyler's address to the Senate. 3 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes his attempt to procure the items his father asked for; states that he had bought him a hat, Virgil's works, but did not get a fish pole as there were non under a dollar. i page.","Sends the green bag and matting which he purchased for her; lists the prices of the items. 1 page.","Sends a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond. 1 page.","Signed by Nassau Hall, sent to Gardiner's father. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Hopes Margaret will come up to Croton to visit; describes her attempt to learn French; states that she is translating \"Estelle\" and that \"it is all about shapards [sic] and it is really sichnes [sic] to read it.\" 2 pages.","Encloses a receipt for the interest on Gardiner's bond for 1/2 year and for Mrs. Rhodes' bond. 1 page.","Concludes that Gardiner had not been able to find a suitable site as he had requested; describes some land and asks Gardiner to complete the purchase of it. 2 pages.","Informs Gardiner that she would be happy to ride to the harbor with him but regrets that she will be unable to do so due to her mother's illness. 1 page.","Grades of Alexander Gardiner for his Sophomore year at Princeton University; list of expenses and curriculum. 2 pages. Printed document signed.","Is disappointed to hear that his father will not be visiting Princeton this spring; gives an account of his expenses, asks for $240.00 to be sent. 2 pages.","Promises to find a pair of horses for Gardiner as good as he can find; asks Gardiner to write giving the size, colour, age, and price he is willing to pay for these horses. 1 page.","Describes his attempts to contact Mr. Tabill by mail; asks Gardiner to check if Tabill received his letter; discusses bills obtained in furnishing his house. 3 pages.","Encloses some papers for Dyckeman; discusses some legal proceedings with Dyckeman. 1 page.","Asks him to inform Mr. Dayton that he received his letter; states that he has been ill most of the time since he left New York. 1 page.","Asks his opinion on the present condition of the East Hampton School as her son, Edward, \"having in some degree got over his prediction for a sea life\" requires some more schooling; asks for his advice concerning his board. 1 page.","Describes his trip back to Princeton and his visits with relatives; tells of the prices to repair his watch; describes the weather. 2 pages.","Introduces her son, Edward, and his friend, William Braser, as the bearers of this letter; discusses arrangements to be made for their schooling in East Hampton. 2 pages.","Describes the Fourth of July celebration at Princeton; gives some news of his brother, Alexander Gardiner. 3 pages.","Requests more money to be sent as he has to purchase some books; mentions that he believes his father's writing to have become worse over time, pointing out mistakes in his last letter. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Sends receipt for the interest due on Mrs. Rhode's bond. 1 page.","States that he deposited $1,500 in the Manhattan Bank into his account; asks him to send a receipt. 1 page.","Discusses his attempts to locate a teacher for the situation his father requires; asks for $250 to be sent to pay his bills at Princeton; notes that he needs two teeth to be filled. 2 pages.","Acknowledges receipt of his, Daniel Gardiner's, for the $1500. 1 page.","Asks Gardiner's opinion of the teacher at the East Hampton School as he wants to send his son there. 1 page.","States that he has been very well at Princeton; mentions his visits with Mrs. Clark and Miss Hewes; describes the plagiarism of Harlow and his punishment; describes hailstones 3 inches in circumference falling when it was eighty degrees; discusses his classes. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Describes the cloth which he purchased for her, details, patterns, and prices. 4 pages.","Discusses his return to health; asks about the activities of Mr. Pickens and whether his mother is enjoying Saartoga Springs; suggests that his mother should send all her letters to him and he would send them on to david, saving her from writing separately. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","To Abigail Rhodes; signed by Charlotte Rhodes, executrix of Abigail Rhodes. 1 page. Printed document signed.","Describes a dinner party for the vice-president elect. 1 page.","Discusses her apprehension at traveling to Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia; describes the Fourth of July activities at the house; mentions the President's plan to travel to white Sulpher springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Apologizes for not wriing sooner; mentions her intention to go to New York; states that Phoebe Gardiner is very angry with Margaret for not writing; congratulates Margaret on the outcome of the election. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that Julia Gardiner Tyler wants enough velvet to \"make a low waist and short sleeves;\" describes how \"lame Thomas\" attempted to find out the President's actions on the sub Treasury Bill; believes the President will veto it. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Asks to have his letter to Dr. Dayton on the subject of the annexation of Texas published in the Aurora; describes the cabinet dinner last night at Gov. Wickiffe's. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions Commodore Elliot's gift of an arabian horse to Julia; runs down a list of dinners and receptions for the coming week; describes the President's jealousy at seeing Judge Mclean looking \"all sorts of ways at Julia.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions the speculation concerning the President's cabinet and the fate of the Democratic Party; describes the \"beaux\" of Miss Corse; states that he must be here for the ball. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","\"Mrs. Tyler's Farewell Ball. 'Sic transit gloria mundi;' \" gives a very detailed account of the ball and those in attendance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy of \"February 20\" is crossed out.","Mentions that she has seen no account of the 22nd ball; discusses the question of the annexation of Texas. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Asks him to read the article in the Herald about the Tyler administration \"in which it reflected upon Mr. Tyler's son so severly;\" advises him on the political course that he should take; notes that John Carter Brown travels with \"a second rate set;\" discusses Mr. Fordham's affidavit. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","States that he will not get through court until Saturday; informs Gardiner that he will noy be able to return to New York on time due to his son's illness; wishes Gardiner would see Judge Betts about adjourning the court until Tuesday so that he could be there. 2 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Relates Julia Gardiner Tyler's story of how she and the President Tyler narrowly escaped from danger when a hurricane hit their hotel during their stay at Old Point comfort, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the friends who visited Margaret Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; mentions that she has been very ill with influenza; gives news of family and friends. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions her desire to get home; discusses his prospects for political appointment; asks that he not place confidence in any one as \"politicians are intriguing.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed.","Describes the construction of the monument; mentions Mr. Gibson's concern over whether we pay for it or the government.\" 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Informs him of the President's plan to arrive in New York and travel to East Hampton; asks him to make all the necessary arrangements. 3 pages.","States that in regards to the Governor's visit, he was very \"tempted to rejoin the family cicle,\" but described that it would be more discreet not to; describes the travels of Graham. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","1 page. Printed material.","1 page. AN.","Mentions that she received from Julia Gardiner Tyler some poetry written by the President Tyler; describes a story she heard from Eliza Gardiner concerning her, Margaret; discusses her mother's views on Mr. Polk and Miss Corse. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Informs him of the latest high society gossip; mentions that Kitty Livingston and W. Langdon are to be married on November 3rd. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his fellow passengers on the steamboat ride from New York; describes all of his acquaintances at the house at sharon Springs. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes the travel plans of the President Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and David Gardiner. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Mentions a letter he received from Grahm who received it from Mr. Andrew's of Rochester concerning the latter's gratification in entertaining the President Tyler and Julia Gardiner Tyler. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes in detail their, President Tyler, Juliana Gardiner Tyler, and himself, itinerary and all the people with whom they have made acquaintance. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Mentions that he missed his train and is obliged to remain there until tomorrow; states that Julia Gardiner Tyler is doing very well; discusses the improvements made to the President's, Tyler's, plantation; describes the President's travel plans for the day. 1 pge. Typewritten copy.","Mentions how odd she felt when Mrs. Beeckman and the \"old gentleman\" kissed her; describes her meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ely and Mr. Grahm. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Including Typewritten copy. autographed letter signed from Margaret Gardiner, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, ca. 1847, comparing Mrs. Beeckman with Mrs. J.W. Livingston.","Describes the dinners on the plantation; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler to be recovering slower than Mrs. Seldon. 1 page. Typewritten copy. Incomplete.","Explains that it was too late for her to write last night as fairies \"might have stolen me away to deck their fitful abodes;\" thanks him for his \"flattering representations of me to your mother;\" expresses desire to stay where she is rather than travel with the President. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Encloses her daguerrotype; describes her return trip. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Mentions that she, Julia Gardiner Tyler, and the President are all suffering from colds; describes the dance of the previous night; mentions that Alice was \"smitten\" with Gilbert. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates Gilbert's description of the hospitality President Tyler and family. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes her life at \"Sherwood\" as very pleasant; states that the President Tyler was somewhat upset that there was not more mention of her wedding to Mr. Beeckman made in the papers. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Plans to leave for Washington, DC and be in New York on Saturday a week; mentions that Julia is looking forward to seeing her, JMG, in March. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes visiting all her friends and attending the third Assembly. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autographed letter. Incomplete.","Hopes that her mother's trip to \"Sherwood\" will turn out successfully; mentions all the calls that she and her husband have been making; describes the Henry Clay procession in New York; assures her mother that everything will be taken care of at home. 2 pages. Typewritten copy.","Describes all the people that have come to visit. 1 page. Typewritten copy of","Describes a dinner that the \"boys\" hosted the other day. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Relates a story that Joe H. told her about Mr.Pindle \"having fallen desperately in love with her;\" mentions the visit of Gilbert Beeckman and Henry Livingston. 1 page. Typewritten copy. autograohed letter signed.","Discusses Mary's illness and how she was sent to the hospital on Staten Island; mentions the dispute over the Williams' estate; describes her own illness and other troubles. 9 pages.","Describes his meeting with Fenton; asks David Gardiner to advance him $25; mentions seeing Robert; discusses the money due Shumfield from Hjouberry of Brooklyn. 3 pages.","Gives a description of \"Homewood,\" Judge Wilkens' estate; describes his visit with the Wilkens, Mrs. Hutchinson, and her daughter. 1 page. Typewritten copy.","Describes his travels and impressions to Louisville; states the \"Judge Brown is too slow and antiquated to be of much use to us;\" believes himself to be in much better health since he left New York. 2 pages.","Mentions his letter from Alexander Gardiner; discusses the engagement of Alex Bruen to Eliza Joy; gives news of other friends; discusses gardening; asks that no oone outside the family be allowed to use the horses and carriages, \"not even clergymen;\" describes the activities of the Haights who recently returned from Paris. 4 pages. Autographed letter signed.","States that he hired a man as a coachman and gardener, believing that \"there will be no danger of his introducing Foreigners on the premises;\" describes a letter he received from Alexander Gardiner. 1 p. ALS","Asks for the last balance on his mother's bank book and any subsequent withdrawls as he must pay the interest due; gives news of family and friends; discusses the care of the wagons. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the Fourth of July celebrations; notes that he did not observe anyone intoxicated; states that the corn and potatoes should be attended to; family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the large procession yesterday in honor of those killed in Mexico; mentions the turmoil in Paris. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that father and mother started their trip South; notes that he has sent her a violin, care of Capt. Nash; hopes that she has been exercising; awaits news from Europe. 2 pp. TCy of ALs.","Describes a very large gathering of Irishmen, discussing the wrongs of \"Injured Ireland;\" believes that Bob (Robert) Tyler could have secured ten thousand votes there. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Is upset at his wife's illness; gives news of the family; describes the city; wants to come and visit. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses the checks and a letter from Mr. Cunningham to the Presidents; discusses the Democratic Party's estimate of the previous administration. 1 p. TCy of ALS","Describes the funeral service for Egbert in Acapulco; believes Alex Gardiner to be a \"sincere Christian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes in detail the storm that they sailed through; states that he did not believe what they were going to survive; notes that they are heading for Rio where they will stay several weeks for repairs; describes the passengers; hopes to live to see home and family. 2 pp. Tcy of ALS.","Describes the sights as his vessel comes into the harbor at Rio; states that he can hardly wait \"to set foot upon the green grass and enjoy a good bath...and a good meal of fresh provisions;\" describes his impressions of the city; finds the slavery disgusting; hordes of americans en route to California. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes in great detail his impressions of Rio; mentions their visit to the house of Mr. Todd, the American minister; describes his tour through the \"largest and richest monestary in Brazil;\" discusses the effect of the gold rush in Rio; wishes he was home. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes his accommodations in a \"delightful country boarding house;\" discusses the effect of the California gold rush; describes the villas he has visited; notes the fear that the slaves will revolt; mentions the arrival of the Emperor and Empress in Rio; thinks the mixing of blacks and whites as equals to be \"disgusting and repugnant in the extreme to an American.\" 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses plans he made with Mr. Herrick to establish a commercial house; describes his visits with neighbors, merchants, and the Neopolitan ambassador; complains of the necessity to endure all the fine dining and entertainment with the Brazilian ladies who speak no English; discusses the value of land in California; hopes to leave port tomorrow morning. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Informs him that she received a letter from Gilbert Beeckman enclosing one from her husband is located in a suburb of the city, Rio, in the company of Mr. Herrick and Dr. Bardell. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that the city is full of colors; asks what are Margaret's plans. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives account of his voyage from Rio to san Francisco; describes the lack of amenities at such places as Conception where they had stopped on the way; complains about the captain of the \"Chio Colon\" - \"a good navigator but a bad sailor;\" mentions receiving everyone's letters upon his arrival; complains of the bad weather and the problems associated with his voyage being so delayed; finds land values incredibly inflated and the goods he brought with him practically worthless; describes the \"Happy Valley\" where he pitched his tent in order to avoid the high prices of accommodation in town; complains of an attack of \"desentery\" [sic]. 10 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his bewilderment at the situation he finds himself in after his seven month Journey from New York; mentions the incredibly high prices for land; asks him to send word of what rents are and what goods are in demand \"up the river.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that his dysentery kept him from meeting him [DLG] in Sacramento; hopes to be well enough to travel by next week. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains that he does not believe that his brother could have reached San Francisco in time for him to have sent mail via the last steamer; is pleased that both she and the baby [Henry] are in good health; believes New York to be an agreeable place of residence. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes how some have struck gold with no problems while others labor away with no luck; explains that beneath the grime, many of the miners are cultured, well-educated gentlemen; gives a description of Sacramento as a \"city principally of tents springing up in the wildreness;\" mentions that many nationalities are represented there. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Hopes to be able to repay her rmother and send several thousand dollars to her [MGB] additionally by next year; notes the prices of various commodities; describes the little shack he and his partner, Major Bean, built to spend the winter; mentions that David L. Gardiner has moved into the auction business in San Francisco. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes attendance at the wedding reception of Miss Cornelia Scott; is happy to hear that he has recovered from his illness; mentions visiting his family; gives all the latest news about friends and relatives; asks for a very detailed letter from him. 3 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Informs him that Mr. Mullone intends to ship carts, wheelbarrows, and similar articles; states that Mr. Mullone wishes to know which articles would be in most demand; mentions that mother [JMG] and Margaret Gardiner left for \"Sherwood.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed description of the flood waters which covered Sacramento; discusses prospects for the future; complains about the poor mail service. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks his opinion of the daguerreotype of their son [Henry Beeckman] that she sent; mentions the warm weather they have been experiencing; describes life at \"Sherwood Forest;\" wishes that he would be more detailed in his letters as she is often lead to wild speculations; mentions the controversy concerning the North and the South. 3 pp. TCy of AL.","Notes that \"very little seems to have resulted this winter in the matrimonial way;\" describes a social function she attended. 1 p. TCy of Al. Incomplete.","Expects to receive several letters by the next steamer to make up for the fact that she has not received a letter from him in four months; describes an excursion to Richmond for the laying of the cornerstone to the Washington Monument; describes the activities of their son. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Incomplete.","Mentions and excursion to Richmond on the ocasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument; describes a ball given by the Governor. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Describes the development of San Diego and the house he built, the \"Granda Casa;\" notes the lack of vegetables in his diet; believes more gold than ever will be extracted from the mines this season; describes his daily routine; discusses the advantages of separating Southern California from the Northern section. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Gives a detailed account of the death of John H. Beeckman by the accidental firing of his gun; notes all the arrangements that have been made. 5 pp. TCy of ALs.","Discusses the arrangements he made after the death of John H. Beeckman; offers his condolences, describing how much he, John H. Beeckman, felt for his family. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions his connection with the development of the new town of \"Buteville;\" congratulates Julia Gardiner Tyler on the birth of her daughter; notes that he would have been very rich had it not been for the flood. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Complains of the infrequency of his letters writing, \"your letters! they are my only true solace in your absence, and each disappointment sends a keen pang to my heart. Oh! mails! mails! you have much, indeed, to answer for.\" 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of a letter received from John H. Beeckman, describing the flood and the search for a better location; states that he believed that his stay in California would be shortened. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her sorrow at not having received a letter from him since January 20th; describes her life at \"Sherwood\" and Alexander Gardiner's illness. 1 p. TCy. Incomplete.","Describes the death of John H. Beeckman; discusses the condition of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman and the Beeckman family; notes the information received concerning his estate; encloses a latter from David Gardiner. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Thanks him for all that he has done concerning the death of John H. Beeckman; lists particulars that need to be attended to concerning the discharge of Beeckman's estate. 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the engagemnets and marraiges of some friends. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Rejoices that she has at last received a letter from him, even if \"the tidings it bears are of a most disastrous nature;\" hopes to receive more letters. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","Relates the contents of John Beeckman's leter just received; describes David Gardiner's activity in San Diego. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","\"would I were with him! he is free,\" probably written by Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. Poem.","1p. TCy of D.","Answers Alexander's questions concerning the estate of John H. Beeckman; mentions a letter received from Bean asking for the matters between them to be settled amicably and \"without recourse to law;\" states that he wants to buy as many carts as he can afford; is happy to hear that mother is well. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that the family is well; mentions meeting with Robert Tyler and his family; gives some news concerning David Lyon Gardiner in San Diego; news of friends and family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses arragemants that she wants made concerning some personal effects of their late brother Alexander Gardiner; describes his death and how people have been dealing with the situation. 4 pp. ASL.","Explains that business has been poor due to competition; gives local news; believes his papers, the Daily Index, will become very profitable and influential; describes a staged fight between a dog and a grizzly bear; discusses his leisure activities with a certain belle, \"the Praire Flower.\" 3 pp. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of his letter; discusses the number and type of vessels in service between San Francisco and Sacramento; discusses the China tea trade; notes that A.B. Smith left to visit friends in New York and that he sent a letter with Smith for him, Alexander.","2pp. ADS.","Encloses a bill of exchange for $2,000, to pay back loan for the lumber; notes that his, Alexander's, shipments have been disposed of except the wheel barrows and lumber; expects to be renumerated for the loss he incured while he was attending to his, Alexamder's, business; mentions the poor market for tea from China; notes that everyone is complaining of hard times but that they expect a good season at the mines. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his shock and grief at the news of Alexander Gardiner's death; hopes to be able to leave by next month; mentions mailing a check for $2,000 and a box of gold dust to Alexander Gardiner. 3 pp. ALS.","Offers his condolences for the loss of her son, Alexander Gardiner; inquires as to the status of a shipment of carts, wheelbarrows and harnesses to David L. Gardiner. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses recent lynchings and the role of the law in Sacramento; mentions the fire in Nevada City which destroyed the business district; advises him not to sell John H. Beeckman's store now as it would not bring a good price; discusses the prospect of coming home and getting married. 4 pp. TCy of ALS.","Discusses his reaction to the news of their brother's death; states that he is concluding all business so that he will not have to return to California. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit and dinner with the \"bachelors;\" believes Uncle Nathaniel is recovering; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Relates her visit with Madame Arestes, a \"genuine Hungarian.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Explains how she has been taking care of herself; describes the severe weather they have been experiencing and the flooding of the James; is sorry to hear about her poor luck with a nurse for Henry Beeckman. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions Mrs. Porter's plans to travel to Havana; lists the people who have come to call. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the fire that destroyed a good part of the city; discusses how this will affect their business dealings there; notes that the Buteville property is becoming very valuable. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions arriving in Philadelphia safely and plans to leave for Baltimore at 1:00; mentions her meeting with Thackeray and Mrs. Robert Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her trip from Philadelphia; complains that she will be detained in Baltimore due to an accident until tomorrow night, hopes to move on to Norfolk after that; gives news of friends and family. 4 pp. ALS.","Details her family life; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler's \"intense thinking and excitement\" have upset her ususal health; mentions Betty Christian's marriage to Lewit Henderson. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Asks her to send directios so that he can make the frame for her brother's picture. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the reception that the publication of Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter received; assures her of its originality; notes that it has been approved in almost all the cities. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner party; discusses the tremendous success that Julia Gardiner Tyler's address has received; notes that a publisher in Ithaca wrote her, Julia Gardiner Tyler, asking her to \"write a book entitled White Slavery in England, of the size of Uncle Tom's Cabin;\" gives news of friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Mentions the continued favorable response to Julia Gardiner Tyler's letter; notes that they made \"the necessary invocation to get the spirits to manifest their presence among us...but without success;\" gives news of the family. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her excursion in a row boat with David Gardiner and the President Tyler; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. TCy of ALs. One page missing.","Regrets that he was not able to come home by this steamer; remits to her $300; informs her that the other $400 will be settled; mentions that he is leaving for San Francisco this afternoon. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Margaret Gardiner Beeckman is going to send Mr. B. the ring in order to get rid of him; reports that there is a young lady from the South who is disputing \"the bellship with Mrs. Duncan.\" 1 p. TCy of ALs.","Describes a \"party of young Tennesseeans\" at the house; notes that the young ladies are pretty but rather provincial; informs him on Margaret Gardiner Beeckman's attempts to avoid B. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the activities of her day, at the racetrack, at tea, and at breakfast. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the little details of the days activities, her acquaintances, the weather, etc. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Hopes that Julai Gardiner Tyler will write some but believes her to be working on her dress for the ball tonight; describes her adventures on horseback with some friends. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions everyone who came to greet her after dinner; reports that Mrs. Young and Ann were overjoyed at her return. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her of an invitation received from the Haights for a dinner party; believes Julia Gardiner Tyler and the President Tyler to be recovering well; notes that the Clarks left to go North. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Gives all the details of a dinner party last night at the Lake; notes that the President Tyler was imprudent enough to eat ice cream and today is quite under the weather.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt for $5.00 from Juliana McLachlan Gardiner to P.A. Raynor. 1 p. ADS.","Recommends the services of a Dr. Hodges of Philadelphia for her; mentions their sightseeing in Richmond, the parade, and a balloon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Mrs. C. brought all the purchases out for Julia Gardiner Tyler to inspect; states that General Millson is there and \"on the stump to reconcilliate his constituents for having voted against the Nebraska Bill.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the evening with the Col. Mallory and Judge Clopton; mentions that the boys seem quite content at the school, bringing home \"three sweet potatoes as a reward of merit;\" notes the travels of Mrs. Letitia Tyler Semple. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions her trip to \"The Rowe\" to see Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, but they were not home; informs her of a dinner Julia Gardiner Tyler will be giving in honor of Mrs. Millson, the Senator's wife. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner party she held last Friday; believes herself to \"have grown to be such a belle in the country here;\" mentions her success in treating Mary Clopton's ailments; notes that the President is preparing his Baltimore address. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of her letter containing the \"Bowery Extension\" motion made by the \"Mayor\" reports that the \"President has gone to the Court House to determine whether the County Clerk can witness their signatures to the deed of conveyance. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that all the boxes except one came safely, but that the mince meat broke and ran over david's book; describes preparations being made for Christmas; encloses the papers signed and certified that she, Juliana, wanted. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Notes that yesterday's sermon was quite scathing; reports that all her \"numerous beaux were in attendance\" with her at church; discusses some music she is called upon to play; mentions visits from the Harrisons and the Crenshaws. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Mentions that her friends Wilcox and Christian rode out to meet her, states that she \"never saw two sprucer looking beaux on finer steeds than they;\" lists all the problems the steamers have had navigating in the fog; hopes to visit the Whittles in order to meet Mr. James; hopes that the \"Bowery business\" will be settled soon. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the river boats are frozen up and that there is no means of communication by mail. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes in detail the dancing and the dinners at Dr. Wilcox's party; reports the safe arrival of her trunk; thinks \"Mrs. Carleton is a great goose to marry Col. Phyfe unless he has something besides his salary \u0026 title.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Believes that the county has never seen \"such a season of festivities;\" discusses the activities of little Harry Beeckman at school and around the house; states that the President Tyler has been busy preparing a speech to be delivered to the Maryland Mechanics Institute. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of the above letter. 1p.","Reports the return of Mrs. James Brooks from Europe and that she injured her back and has been an invalid for three months; describes the escorts she will have on her trip to Baltimore. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces their arrival in Baltimore; reports that the wedding came off with no problems; notes that the President Tyler has been receiving callers all morning. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the dinner at the Nelson's last night; remarks that \"there were never collected such an ugly set of people;\" plans to go out with her old beau, Mr. Gittings; reports that the \"President Tyler's address is complimented beyond limit.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her dinner at Col. Wilcox's on the way back from church; reports that Allen lost in a yacht race by a New Yorker but then offered to bet $10,000 to race again; believes the New Yorker should have taken him up; mentions the acquisition of the two new admirers - Capt. Lester and Mr. Fear. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. Including TCy of ALS, Margaret Gardiner Beeckman, to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, notes that everyone's crops except the President's are doing poorly; mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox.","Reports her arrival at White Sulpher Springs; describes the other guests and the poor facilities. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes a costume ball that Julia Gardiner Tyler, President Tyler, and she attended; relates a joke they played on the President. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses bringing some of Dr. Muhlenbergh's choir boys to his church \"to illustrate Congregational Singing.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the devices and dinners she recently attended; describes herself as a belle; notes that the fog has been so thick on the river as to prevent mail delivery and cause the wreck of the Augusta. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Complains of feeling \"under the weather;\" hopes to see Harry Beeckman soon; reports the presence of Judge Clopton in their house - \"a terror by the way to the ladies;\" believes that any report on the President's address published in advance of his pamphlet \"must be both incorrest \u0026 incomplete.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","States that she has still not fully recovered from her illness due to the poor weather; reports the death of Augustus Christian - \"his exit was no doubt a happy relief to his family.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that the children enjoy school and all are well except for Lachlan Tyler, who needs support for his foot as she believes his lameness is increasing; mentions the death of Alex Wells; believes that \"if all that was reported of him is true, Ann will be the better off for the event;\" mentions the request from the Protestsant Episcopal Seminary in Baltimore to have the President Tyler speak on religion. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports the death of Margaret Gardiner Beeckman. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests payment due for goods sold to Mr. Beekman [sic] when he left for California. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Announces her safe arrival at Julia Gardiner Tyler's new house in Hampton, Virginia; describes the advantages of its location; requests that he pick up and send her the spiritual papers - \"a banner of light \u0026 Spiritual Telegraph.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that President Tyler is complaining, but that he is better. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people she met one evening at Miss Bard's; describes her trip to Telegraph Hill to watch the passage of the \"Great Eastern\" up the river. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Plans to accompany the children to the point to see the parade on the fourth; describes the party she attended last week given by Capt. Dyer; describes the visit of Mrs. General Green and her daughter. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes the festivities at the Japanese reception; wishes that Harry Beeckman, Gardie, alex, and Julia Tyler could have been there; mentions going to the Telegraph to see the Great Eastern sail; reports on the encampment of the seventh regiment near the railroad; states that \"the opposition boat is getting along finally.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports his sighting of a great meteor that crashed last Friday evening; asks her if she knows of the marriage of Jacob LeRoy and the daughter of Robert McClelland. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Lists the names of people he visited yesterday; hopes that she will be able to see the Great Eastern when it arrives at Old Point Comfort, Virginia; does not believe that it compares favorably with American ships. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Describes her visit to the Great Eastern with Julia Tyler and Mrs. Seldon. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports her evening with Mrs. Satterthwaite; lists the callers she has received. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Expresses concern over his safety; encloses a clipping from the Herald which believes that Ty;er's house will go unmolested; states that everyone is \"looking for a terrible battle in Virginia;\" reports the commencement of the Naval Brigade's movements upon the James River; discusses the debate concerning the location of the first battle. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that they have \"settled on the islandfor the summer;\" wants to know where Julia Gardiner Tyler is \"and what she is doing through all these troublesome sad times;\" offers congratulations on the birth of David Lyon Gardiner's son; discusses \"the fearfulnews from Cambridge the last week...of the death of Mrs. Longfellow.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks her for the letter with all the news, notes that \"Julia Tyler's mind is so engrossed with the inhumanity of this war she could write of nothing else;\" does not call on neighbors as she does not desire opposition to her views on the war; reports that Mr. Crittenden has been delivering \"a vigorous prosecution of the war.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers condolences on the death of Mr. John Tyler; hopes to hear from her soon; wants news about Julia Tyler. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that she has been refused a pass \"for military reasons.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Pass granting permission for Juliana McLachlan Gardiner and 2 children to go to Virginia. 1 p. PDS.","Wishes that she had some intelligence to communicate, but observes that contact with Virginia has been cut off; promises to relay any information they might receive concerning Julia Gardiner Tyler; does not believe that there is any chance that Mrs/ Gardiner might travel south at present. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that enquiries made among prisoners about the condition of Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler and family have revealed only that nothing serious has ahppened; states that \"Mr. Ludlow has again made a request to Gen Wool for permission to send a flag over to you ladies, but it remains to be seen what the cross old man will do.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks that an enclosed letter to Julia Gardiner Tyler be delivered to the gentleman who offered to take charge of the letter; reports that \"Alexander Gardiner Tyler is very measy and anxious to return South.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that Julia Gardiner Tyler is determined to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"under any circumstances;\" mentions that the papers reported that \"the Union gun boats have met a repulse near Richmond.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a letter addressed to Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports that it is being sent to the nearest military fort of the \"insurgents;\" disclaims any responsibility if the letter is lost. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets to hear of Mrs. Julia GardinerTyler's illness; is happy to hear that she has been allowed to remain at \"Sherwood,\" \"in comparative peace and quiet.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses her attempts to reach \"Sherwood\" by mail; notes that there have but fears \"the appropriation made by Congress for prolonging the war will make peace measures a slow business.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Believes prospects for the South are looking brighter; discusses reports from foreign newspapers about the war; wishes that \"the Southern Confed. could maintain their own independence without the aid of foreign powers.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Offers to provide assistance to her to contact her daughter, Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler; reports the description of battles received from her uncle, Dr. Minge; notes that the Federal soldiers \"have laid waste, the beautiful estates of \"Westover\" and \"Berkeley,\" and in fact, all the country around here, not leaving a blade of grass, or living thing upon the land;\" gives a forwarding address where letters to Julia Gardiner Tyler might be sent. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of above ALS. 3 pp.","Discusses her attempts to get a pass to meet with her daughter at \"Sherwood\" as she had heard reports that Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler was ill; states that she is now awaiting a reply from Major Ludlow on the matter; wants to bring Julia Gardiner Tyler north, as \"the climate during the summer is all but death to her.\" 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Reports that permission is still not being granted to civillians to travel up the James River as preparations are pending for the removal of their forces; promises to notify her as soon as he has favorable news. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Informs her that it will be possible to travel to Charles City County, Virginia \"under a 'flag of truce'\" to meet up with her daughter, Julia Gardiner Tyler; notes that Norfolk is \"only peopled by women, children, and men incapable of bearing arms;\" reports the rationing of tea and salt; describes the effect of the war; discusses the possibilities of her, Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, traveling to meet with her daughter. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions that Julia Gardiner Tyler has been ill again; believes it would be best for her to go north; does \"not feel at all alarmed about Julia - now that the northern vandals have retired from the James River;\" notes that communication with richmond has been reopened. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Discusses the prospects of meeting up with Julia Gardiner Tyler and bringing her north; argues that since the Federal army has left the immediate vicinity of \"Sherwood,\" she ought to try to get Julia Gardiner Tyler; fears the effect of the weather on Julia; reports the current opinion concerning a batle to be fought on the Rappahannock River with Gen. McClellan uniting with Pope. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Regrets that the \"military condition of things was such as to prevent a favorable consideration of your requests\" by Major General McClellan. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Asks to be kept informed of any news of Juliana McLachlan Gardiner Tyler; discusses the rumor that the \"Villa Margaret,\" in Hampton, Virginia had been burned; mentions that Mr. Horsford was in Washington, DC right after the battle of Bull Run. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Assures her that her sympathies are with the south; feels that \"the state of the country is most sad and lamentable;\" hopes to see her soon. 1 p. TCy of AL.","Gives a favorable report on the scholastic achievement of the \"young gentlemen\" under his instruction from her home. 1 p. TCy of AL. Incomplete.","Mentions her surprise at hearing that Julia Gardiner Tyler had returned to Virginia; discusses her husband's involvement with the Runford Chemical Works and the Commission for the Defense of Boston Harbor. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Receipt signed by George Mackerley for payment received from Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner for tuition and expenses for Alexander Tyler and Henry Beeckman [sic]. 1 p. ADS.","Reports that Mr. Tyler has an office in the government at a salary of $ 3,000; discusses the activity on the Potomac River - believes that the Northern papers cannot be trusted to print news of defeat; encourages her to keep her spirits up; quotes Mr. Tyler as saying \"we have no more fear of the Yankees than if they were Hottentots - not a bit more - God is with us and will whip them badly.\" 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Relays news from a relative that Julia Gardiner Tyler is well; states that \"we do not think the state of the Confederacy by any means gloomy - on the contrary it is brighter than it has ever been;\" believes that France will soon recognize the south; discusses the current status of their warships and the denunciation of Admiral Dahlgreen. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Remarks \"offered at the funeral of Mrs. Juliana McLachlan Gardiner, at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.\" 4 pp. AMsS.","\"inventory of Mrs. Juliana Gardiner's furniture at her residence on Staten Island [NY] - taken by her daughter Mrs. Tyler.\" 2 pp. ADS.","Submits her claim to be reimbursed for damage done to \"Villa Margaret\" while occupied by Federal soldiers. 1 p. TCy of AL.","1 p. ADS.","Asks her to \"give a great deal of love\" to Mrs. Tyler and to congratulate her on the marriage of her daughter, Julia. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Requests the company of the Gardiners on the 13th. 1 p. AC. No year given","Asks if Mr. Gardiner could handle her money as \"I have had it by Me some time and I long to have it Earning something;\" hopes that it will be of no trouble and asks that she be informed of their decision. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Looks forward to her visit; hopes that she will come early so that they can spend lots of time together; states that she will meet Juliana at the dock of her choice. 1 p. ALS.","States that she can attend to any additional sewing Mrs. Gardiner might have; discusses her father's illness; thanks Mrs. Gardiner for her kindness. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the case of the mortgage Gardiner's mother brought against a bond executed by his father. 1 p. ALS.","Announces his safe return from Kentucky; mentions that the Beeckmans are well and that Gilbert's health is continuing to improve. 1 p. ALS.","Does not understand \"how the Trustees considered themselves justified in warranting Mr. Gardiner's conduct;\" thanks his mother for sending the \"corrector;\" asks about a Mrs. Ann Rogers who was listed in it; thinks that the family ought to come and visit; mentions that Professor Henry, \"the second scientifical man in the country\" declined a position at the University of Virginia with almost triple his present pay; discusses his academic performance. 3 pp. ALS.","Consoles her on the death of a loved one. 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to take tea at 4:00. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets to inform him that they will not be able to visit tonight as was suggested; thanks him for his letters; wishes him a \"speedy return to health.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM.","Sends a copy of the President's address; describes a grand celebration on the James River. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Regrets the delay that will keep him away from home; discusses his business; believes he is getting the better of his cough, hearts that Eliza is healthy again; gives news of acquaintances; states that the constant snow has kept him indoors. 2 pp. ALS. No year given","Expresses great desire to see her again, but regrets that her illness prevents her from doing so; mentions that her daughter would call in her place were it not for her sprained ankle; asks her to come visit them instead. 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for disappointing her, but explains that the doctor is still away delivering a baby; sends what quinine he has. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that the President Tyler will leave \"Sherwood Forest\" on the 21st for New York; describes the house and decorating suggestions; asks him to send several items, including her cookbook. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests their company on December 16. 2 pp. AL. No year given","Worries that Mrs. Julia Tyler's habit of writing to Mrs. Gardiner twice a week will make her letter \"superfluous;\" mentions an unusual warm spell; reports that \"the family (with the exception of Uncle) have enjoyed perfect health.\" 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Relates his pleasure at seeing her and visiting East Hampton, New York; describes his visits around New York and New Jersey; states that he enjoyed Beeckman very much. 12 pp. ALS. No year given","Reports that there is no cause for alarm as her health is improving; describes a ball held last evening where no one wanted to dance; mentions making the acquaintance of a spectacularly attired French woman in the company of the Count de Reis, a Spanish nobleman; reports that Harry Beeckman is well. 2 pp. TCy of ALS. No year given","Newspaper clippings; envelopes to Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and Alexander Gardiner; envelopes to Margaret Gardiner Beeckman; envelopes to Juliana McLachlan Gardiner; calling cards from the Beeckmans and the Gardiners.","Admires her \"calm, submissive resignation to the decree of heaven;\" discusses religion; gives news of the family. 1 p. ALS.","Petition to the Judge of the High Court of Chancery for the District of Richmond concerning two tracts of land in Ohio purchased by John Tabb. 7 pp. D.","Thanks him for his letter; mentions his readings of Ovid; argues why he has no desire to travel; asks \"why desire to see the miseries of the world;\" describes the misfortunes of war and poverty; discusses the destiny of the American people. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes the pleasure he enjoys knowing of Walker's advancement; complains of a \"melancholy that seems yet to haunt me;\" gives family news. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from ELiza Gilmer to Thomas Walker Gilmer, family news, discusses her studies. 1 p.","A map sketch. 2 pp. Fragment.","Discusses arrangements to buy a tract of the Royal Company lands; announces intention to resell the land for a higher price. 4 pp. ALS.","Wishes that he could be with her; discusses his love for her as they plan to be married in a few weeks; mentions his illness; is sorry that he has not procured a rib for Miss Hetly. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses purchase of land from the Loyal Company; describes adjoining lands. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that she and her friends are well; describes how much he missed her and how forlorn and desolate the house seems without her; discusses local happenings. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes his disapointment after failing to receive a letter from her; asks why she has not written; mentions establishing a literary and scientific journal; discusses local events. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his arrival in Washington; fears that he was not a good escort for Miss Randolph as he was too preoccupied with his own business; mentions his visit to Mr. Wist; asks her to write often. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the legal action he is taking on behalf of Isaac A. Coles in reference to a bond executed by Charles A. Scott to John Coles; describes his reasons for demurring Mr. Scott's pleas. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the difficulty he put himself through on behalf of the Loyal Company surveying their tracts of land; states that the present holders of the land will not pay their dues unless sued; desires that such legal action be taken so that he may colect his fee of 8 percent of the money involved. 2 pp. ALS.","Bond of M.M. Robinson and John H. Cocke to Francis W. Gilmer for $1,124.79 dated 20 December 1823. 1 p. D.","Describes his stay at White Sulpher Springs and the effects of the waters have upon his health; gives anecdotes of the people he has met there; makes arrangements to meet her at Staunton, Virginia 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his \"disappointment at not receiving a long love letter\" from her; describes his love for her; mentions his trip to Hot Springs, Virginia 4 pp. ALS.","Asks to wait one month to move in to collect receipts of Loyal Company land holders so that he can be \"legally armed;\" warns that the collection will be a difficult operation. 7 pp. ALS.","Announces that he has given David Anderson power of attorney to attend the general meetings of the Sayall Company as his proxy; sends a servant to return the papers so that Gilmer and Mr. Maury can complete the agreement and make a report at the meeting. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his deep devotion to her; is upset that she implied that he could forget her; discusses his social life; relates news of the family; mentions his debut in the legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Complains about her not writing often; desires her to be with him; mentions news of family and friends; asks for her decision regarding visiting him. 4 pp. ALS.","Relates his meeting with her relative, Miss Baker; wishes she was with him; complains of his ill health; discusses the purchase of a family Bible; asks whe she has not written. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for some money in return for his services in identifying the surveys of the Loyal Company; believes the surveys to be worth $50,000 of which his commision would be $4,000. 1 p. ALS.","Asks her to come down and stay with him for the remainder of the legislative session; discusses all the preparations required for her trip. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for the legal services for Gilmer regarding tracts of land in Montgomery that he wishes to purchase; gives an account of past owners and transactions of the land in question. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Gilmer inform him of the amount paid for a survey made on a tract of land for Mr. Walters. 1 p. ALS.","Informs him of the receipt of the Order of Account from Staunton for the Loyal Company case; asks if there are any other defendants interest in the result of the account who should be notified. 1 p. ALS.","Asks the court date for settlement of the debts owed the Loyal Company be moved up as he does not believe that it will be possible to notify all the defendants 30 days before the present court date; asks for a complete list of the defendants and their addresses; discusses arrangements for settlement of the case. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the prospects of procuring security for his father to purchase some land; does not believe the accumulation of debt to be a good idea; proposes plans to keep his father happy in his old age. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses legal arrangements to be made in the absence of General Preston; suggests that Gilmer should publish his \"sketch of the Loyal Company\" in the Abingdon paper so as to give everyone the facts in the case; promises to see to it that any effort in the Legislature to abolish the Company's claim will be defeated. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the case of the Taylors; sends a copy of G.C. Taylor's bond; asks that he return the copy of the Journal as soon as possible; discusses Mr. Pratt's case. 1 p. ALS.","Complains that she does not write as often as she should; discuses the arrangements for her move; describes visits with her friends; asks about the possibility of enlarging their family; discusses the possibility of retiring from public life. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses at length his renewed need for a closer relationship with God; mentions the depravity of the world and his own; begs her to also consider these religious matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses arrangements to deliver to Gilmer the papers of the Loyal Company v. Walker case; asks that his fee of $40.43 be forwarded to him by Mr. Botts. 1 p. ALS.","For William Jordan, signed by Alexander Garrett, Albemarle County Court House, Virginia. 2 pp. ADS.","3 pp. D.","Relates his need for religion and guidance in this world; believes that he would have turned to religion long ago if only his wife were pious; asks her to think of religious concerns; discusses family news; debates the prospects of remaining in the Legislature. 4 pp. ALS.","Receipt for $11.25 from Thomas Walker Gilmer to John M. Patton. 1 p. ADS.","Apologizes for not writing first; believes that Gilmer will make it through his present difficulties with the help of God; discusses the need for God amidst the evils of the world. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Southall of a parcel received for him at the American Consulate. 1 p. AL.","Invites Nelson to a dinner on the 4th of July in his honor. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a full account of his research to prove the identity of Doctor Thomas Lendrum. 2 pp. L.","Invitation. 1 p. ALS.","For the purpose of recommending and nominating Hugh L. White of Tennessee as President of the United States of AMerica. 12 pp. PV.","Receipt of $2,250.53 from Thomas Walker Gilmer \"on the principal and interest on the debt of Andrew Sweeney secured by deed of trust from Richmond Moon, Sr.,\" signed by William Lomptins. 2 pp. ADS.","Receipt of James B. Fretwell for Richard Moon, \"received of Thomas Walker Gilmer eight Hundred and thirty six dollars \u0026 60 cents.\" 1 p. ADS.","Describes his impressions of the people and rituals he observed during a visit to a Catholic cathedral; mentions the prospect of sea sickness, but notes that \"no one ever died of it;\" describes his purchase of a substantial amount of property on Galveston Island; mentions other business dealings. 4 pp. ALS.","Announces his arrival home; describes his reception; wishes that she and the children were with him; fears that business will keep him occupied for quite a while. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his joy upon the receipt of her letter; discusses business plans and matters at ome; mentions his longing to see her and the children. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes Mr. Archer to be a most \"promising youth;\" discusses the general supervision \"which his youth and inexperience may require.\" 1 p. AL.","Wishes that relations between the two of them could have been closer; asks for aid in \"reading the signs of the horoscope;\" asks what is to become of the \"honest, independent states right republicans of the South\" (like himself); wishes that there was some Virginia and Georgia to cooperate. 3 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to any further developments in regard to his Virginia claims; asks for an early reply. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his induction to the Speaker's chair; notes how far the Old Dominion has \"tumbled from that high eminence of glory and political virtue;\" warns of the possibility of a few of their fellow Whigs joining with the conservatives. 2 pp. TCy of ALS.","Warns of the danger inherent in naming Gordon as the Whig candidate; notes that this is a crisis situation and urges Minor to act prudently. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning the conduct of Jno. Hooe in relation to a certain \"loose and base woman;\" requests this information on \"behalf of many virtuous voters of said King George county\" as Hooe is a candidate for election there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the need for faith in strength of the Lord when one is ill; advises submission to the will of God; points out that \"it is the unbeliever who is alarmed at the thought of death when he is sick;\" informs her that Aunt Sarah will come over to visit her soon. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that previous engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation to the dinner to be given the Honorable Mr.Wise at Louisa Court House; discusses the danger to government institutions caused by the \"indifference of the people as to their own inalienable rights;\" discusses the need for reform within the framework of the constitution, especially in regards to the banking system. 4 pp. Df.","Acknowledges his letter; discusses his political options now that he has been elected; asks how his wife took the news. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the dinner to be given in honor of Mr. Clay; gives his highest regards to Mr. Clay and the position he holds. 2 pp. Df.","Notes that a letter written by Mr. J. Randolph to Mr. Ridley describing opinions and acts of Gilmer that are false has been exhibited in Southampton County; requests that he receive a copy of this letter; urges that the circulation of the letter be suppressed. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Whig Convention for the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; describes the greatness of the influence of \"popular will\" on the institutions of the United States; notes the necessity of \"the vigilance of the people\" to preserve the government. 3 pp. Df.","Acknowledges their invitation for him to attend a Convention in Nashville by the \"friends of 'retrenchment and reform';\" discusses the upcoming presidential election and the dangers of a strong executive; notes the necessity of individuals to uphold their constitutional rights in order to preserve the Union; warns of the danger of the states losing their power to serve as checks on the Federal government. 4 pp. Df.","Submitted by Jno. E. Heath; concerning (1) the status of public warehouses owned by Virginia, (2) amount of revenge charged to the sheriffs, (3) fees collected for criminal charges, (4) the amount borrowed by the Treasurer from the banks and (5) the balance in the Treasury. 4 pp. ADS.","Discusses the \"one blank scheme\" and its political implications; describes his itinerary. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his political situation and duty to the Whig party; notes the disapproval of the selection of Webster as Secretary of States; calls Webster \"a federalist of the worst die: a blackguard \u0026 vulgar debaucher;\" asks if Minor has seen signs of too much ambition in him [TWG]; sends his love to Minor's family. 4 pp. ALS.","Questions the meaning of his last letter; asks \"what change has come over the spirit of your dream?;\" states that he is just the kind of advisor that he needs, his \"distance from the scenes of action\" giving him objectivity; discusses his political prospects. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his prospects of accepting a seat in the US Senate; believes a national bank would be \"unconstitutional and inexpedient;\" states that he is in favor of distributing the surplus proceeds of public lands. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the election of William S. Archer to the US Senate; describes how he was nominated as well by J.F. Strother of Rappahanock but that his election was strongly opposed by those he has considered friends. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Discusses his displeasure at the manner in which they acted to fill Roane's seat in the US Senate; states that he wanted Gilmer to have that seat; desires reports of how the opposition to Gilmer was presented. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his meeting with Col. Coles on the subject of the last senatorial election; states that Coles showed him Minor's letter on the subject and explained that they, Coles, Cocke, and Southall, would have voted for Gilmer had they known he wanted the position; does not expect any further action. 3 pp. ALS.","Argues that the delegates and senator had not served the interests of their constituents in regards to the last senatorial election; states that the residents of his county desired Mr. Gilmer for the position; gives copies of his correspondence with Southall, Coles, and Cocke. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACy of ALSs, March 13 and 18, 1841. 2 pp.","Asks him to attend to some business of Gilmer's with Dr. Poindexter as \"there are unsettled matters touching the purchase by him of you;\" discusses expenses to be paid, cash owed him and other transactions. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to receive from Charlottesville Fevell \"whatever sum of money he may wish to pay;\" states that \"the cat will be out of the bag...soon\" and that \"if Tyler is firm and true all is well.\" 1 p. ALS.","Amendment empowering the President to issue Treasury notes as necessary \"to meet any legal demand on the treasury to which the ordinary resources thereof may not be adequate.\" 1 p. AD.","Explains that he has been too busy lately to write; mentions the death of a senator from Rhode Island; describes the party at Webster's; announces the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Tyler to a Mr. William Waller of Williamsburg; expects to be with Ann as a \"first rate midwife.\" 4 pp. ALS.","States that he arrived safely but it still sick; announces the death of Lewis Williams of North Carolina; hopes that she will get better soon; discusses his business arrangements with Harmer; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Remarks of Mr. Gilmer, of Virginia...on the motion to strike out the contingent appropriations from the bill making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government.\" 8 pp. PD.","Describes his travels and companions; gives family news; makes arrangements for groceries to be sent to her. 3 pp. ALS.","Promises to attend to her requests; describes his attempt at shopping; states that it has been too cloudy to see the comet; gives news of friends, family and the weather. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes his trip and the storm on the Potomac; gives news of friends and family. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks why she is not well; urges her to exercise; describes his committee work; mentions that the measles are going around and that he has them; asks if she reads her Bible as often as she should. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he has fixed up roms for her, Lucy, and Liz to stay; asks who she voted for in the election and who won. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the advantages of signing the \"War Bill\" and the disadvantages accompanying a veto of the bill. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is glad to hear that the baby is better; describes how beautiful she is to him; states that his \"old malady\" is giving him trouble again; mentions the passage of a tariff bill; believes his health would improve if he could stay at home. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses \"the desire felt by the people of Texas for annexation, and fear that it may greatly injure us if suffered to operate upon the action of your government;\" encloses a petition for annexation, asks Gilmer's opinion of it. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Reports that his illness is no better; pretends that he is at home with her and acts out a conversation with her. 3 pp. ALS.","Reports that he is no better - the morphine helped the other day, but today he feels as bad as ever; describes the details of a Catholic service he attended. 4 pp. ALS.","Reports that although the doctor treated him, he does not feel much better; states that he will change doctors if he does not get relief in a week to ten days; wishes that she would take up Christianity so that \"we would then be unitied for eternity as well as time;\" discusses the virtue of being a Christian; wonders \"why does not my wife, my dear wife make a profession of religion?;\" preaches at her on the necessity to accept Christ; asks her to read a chapter in their family Bible before going to bed. 7 pp. ALS.","Describes his packing up leave; rejoices at the prospect of returning home; discusses social events around town. 3 pp. ALS.","Expects to leave Saturday; sends estimates of living expenses; reports that he feels better today than he has felt in a long time. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his trip to Amherst Court House and the weather; reports that he will visit Mr. Thompson and leave tomorrow for Lynchburg. 1 p. ALS.","Commends him on the publication of his letter concerning the annexation of Texas; regrets, however, that he does not hsare Gilmer's hope in a quick resolution; states that the inaction of the US on Texas' proposal for annexation caused them to withdraw the offer; notes that the desire for annexation was not derived from fear of Mexico; discusses the problems with the US tariff and custom house system; repports that although many in Texas have now dropped their support for annexation, there remains a majority who favor it; discusses the problems Texas has had raising revenue and the recurrent Mexican treat; states his alarm at the economic situation where many people are moving out of Texas with fewer coming in; believes that \"the President is humiliating the Texan nation and himself by counting and relying upon foreign (British) intervention for the establishment of peace;\" discusses the possibility of Texas freeing its slaves; believes that if Texas does not become a part of the US, it will fall under the influence of a European power, namely Great Britain; refutes the argument that annexing Texas would be unconstitutional; suggests that Texas be admitted by a Joint Resolution of Congress rather than by treaty to avoid the necessity of a two-thirds vote in the Senate. 8 pp. ALS.","Lists his itinerary; regrets that he will not be able to see her until after the election. 1 p. ALS.","Copy of a deed of sale of 191 acres in Albemarle County by Thomas Walker Gilmer to Hugh and Franklin Minor at $15 an acre; contains provisions for the cutting of wood on the property. 1 p. ACy of ADS.","1 p. ADS.","Lists the places and time where \"I shall proceed to take the depositions of sundry persons to be read as evidence against our claims to a seat in the next House of Representative as the member from the Congressional District.\" 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the prospects for the national bank system proposed by the Republican Party; believes him to be the best qualified to explain the issues. 4 pp. Df of ALS.","Reports that the judge is very sick and may die tonight; states that although he wanted to bathe in the springs, he will come and take her home; reports that they had a rather dull time so far. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes that the democratic Party is pursuing a course of folly; argues that Van Buren does not have much support in Philadelphia; wishes that there were some good man on whom we might all rally Richmond;\" reports on the number Democrats elected to their Congress. 2 pp. TCy of ALS","Reports that all her friends have been asking about her; states that \"I certainly wish you to have as much pocket money as is proper for an economical and prudent young lady - but no more;\" discusses the arrangements made for her money. 4 pp. ALS.","States that he is well except for a cold caught \"either from the wet night or from sleeping in a room heated with anthracite coal;\" discusses his accommodations; reports that Mr. Stringfellow gave a good sermon today. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses the housing and dining arrangements he has made; doubts that the Compbells and the Coles will be staying there as he expected; promises to send news of a \"fine speculation\" that he is investigating; states that \"the rumors about a mistake in my poll are all false like everything else of the sort in the newspapers.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Asks him to consider the question of the annexation of Texas; argues that foreign powers might \"establish an influence in Texas prejudicial to our commercial interests and republican institutions;\" asks for his opinion on the matter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States his decision to sell during the latter part of January as his correspondence with Anderson has proven unproductive; relates a message from Mr. White explaining that he had not written earlier due to his illness; discusses some financial arrangements made with \"Godwin at the Bank;\" asks what will be done with the \"General Ticket members\" - hopes \"that you may all act so as to uphold the Constitution and laws;\" discusses a congressman's right to hold his seat; debates the power of the state to interpret federal law in its own manner; questions the trade off between obeying the law and seceding from the Union. 4 pp. Incomplete.","Reports that he has been hard at work writing a paer in response to Goggin's hopes to be home on Friday. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions that Mr. Goggin has gone home - \"whether he will come back I know not and care but little;\" asks her to tell Frank Minor that he, Thomas Walker Gilmer, plans to take up law again as he is tired of Congress; states that \"Texas will come into the Union very soon.\" 3 pp. ALS.","\"An address, delivered before the two literary societies of Randolph Macon College, Virginia, by the Honorable Thomas Walker Gilmer.\" 22pp. PV.","Reports that Mr. Meade wants to pay him some money and that as soon as it is in the bank, he will send Minor a check; states that \"I am very busy now with my contest.\" 1 p. ALS.","\"Speech of Thomas Walker Gilmer, Secretary of the Navy of the United States;\" discusses the role of history in human society. 20 pp. Df of AMs.","Congratulates him on his new position as Secretary of the Navy; believes that \"the shortest cut to the presidential chair lies through the department of the Navy;\" states that a code of Rules and Regulations and a modification of the organization are required to restore order to the Navy; advocates Calhoun's plan for reorganization. 1 p. TCy of L. Incomplete.","The explosion killed Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer, Commodore B. Kennon, secretary of State Judge Abel Parker Upshur, Virgil Maxcy - US Minister at Belgium, and Col. David Gardiner. 2 pp. NwsCl.","2 NwsCl","1 NwsCl","Resolutions passed upon the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer by the citizens of Staunton and Augusta County; signed by Lucas P. Thompson. 4 pp. DS.","Resolutions passed by the citizens of Albemarle upon the death of Thomas Waler Gilmer. 2 pp. ACyS of D.","Resolutions passed by the legislature of the State of New Jersey upon the deaths of those killed aboard the Princeton. 2 pp. ACyS of D, including ADS certifying that the above is a true copy. 1 p.","Introduces the copy of the Resolution sent to her; offers his condolences upon the death of her husband. 1 p. ALS.","Signed by James S. Calhoun. 2 pp. DS.","Passed upon the calamity of the explosion on the Princeton, signed by Edwin H. Lothrop and Edwin M. Cust. 1 p. DS.","Encloses a copy of a Joint Resolution of Michigan's legislature on the Princeton accident; sends his condolences. 1 p. LS.","Advises Mrs. Baker to urge her daughter, Ann E. Gilmer, to \"shake off this lethargy of grief and take comfort for her children's sake;\" Expresses her sorrow over the death of Thomas Walker Gilmer; explains that she has also been bereaved and so understands the desolation of widowhood.\" 2 pp. ALS.","States that she had not written earlier as she did not know what to say to comfort her; prays that her grief will be comforted; urges her to have faith in the Lord. 4 pp. ALS.","Drawn by his old teacher, T. Carr. 5 pp. AMsS.","Reports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.","Copy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.","Reports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.","Informs him of the ommission in his last letter of the names of Susan Gilmer and her children, concerning the transactions affecting the lands of Thomas Walker Gilmer; discusses problems concerning these transactions, i.e. lack of records. 3 pp. ALS.","The paper is signed by the President of the United States, William McKinley. 1 p. D. (See Gilmer oversize file).","Discusses his reservations about becoming involved in the case of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others entered by the Circuit Court of Nelson County; prefers that his son qualify for the post, but fears that he may be drafted soon, encloses copy of the decree. Including TCy of D. \"Decree - Thompson's Executor V. Kinney and others\" Settlement of the property known as the McLean survey in reference to the estates of William Kiney, Nicholas Kinney, and Thomas Walker Gilmer (all deceased). 4 pp.","Discusses the settlement of Thompson's Executor V. Kinney etc.; states that he has received $900 from Uncle Walker Gilmer's estate; asks for a list of Lena's grandfather's heirs; mentions the fear of the draft. 1 p. TLS.","Addressed to James Barbour, Barboursville, Orange Co., Virginia, from Rh. M. Johnson. 1 p. Envelope. No year given","Reminds Gilmer that Bishop Whelton will be at church next Sunday and will expect Gilmer to be there as a candidate for confirmation. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Informs him that he received payment from the survey of 160 acres; reports that he put the money in the hannds of W.H. Spillen, to the credit of the Loyal Company. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Reports that he has never felt \"more pain and more regret\" than when he received Gilmer's last letter; discusses the reasons for his support of Gordon in the election; states that he would have supported Gilmer if Gilmer had run; discusses Whig politics - who is running for the elections. 4 pp. ALS.","States that many of the present delegates to the legislature have \"misrepresented and betrayed many of those who voted for them;\" praises Thomas Walker Gilmer's virtues; discusses the responsibilities of elected officials; argues that Gilmer, if he had run, would have beaten everyone else, including Mr. Archer. 4 pp. ALS.","\"Mr. President\" - discusses the powers Congress has to implement the proposals of the American Colonization Society, i.e. the purchase of land on the coast of Afria; questions the interpretation of the constitution; asks what are the debts of the US; debates his conflicting loyalties between the debts of the American Colonization Society and the Republican party. 15 pp. AD.","Makes a farewell speech as he is taking leave of his position as an editor of the Gazette. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Calls upon the people to remember their duty to carefully deliberate the issues before casting their votes; remarks on the importance of the issues at hand; reminds them not to forget the interests of the country by exclusively concerning themselves with local issues; instructs them to tell their delegates \"to vote for the White basis in the house of delegates \u0026 for the compound bais [sic] in the Senate,\" as he believes \"that nothing short of it can restore harmony to our distracted councils.\" 4 pp. Df.","Discusses the measures taken by Governor Giles in regard to Virginia's relations with the Union. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Draws parallels between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern political situation; believes in the necessity of virtue for good statesmanship. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Advocates voting Republican; discusses the electoral process. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses problems facing the Whig party and the political course of Mr. Rives. 2 pp. Df. Incomplete.","States that he is \"induced to republish the following correspondence between the Lynchburg Virginian and Virginia Advocate\" in order to vindicate himself from their accusations. 4 pp. Df. Incomplete.","Discusses the virtues necessary for public office. 2 pp. Incomplete.","\"Phrenological and Craniological chart showing the development of organs, together with the character and talents of Thomas Walker Gilmer drawn by Dr. S. Henris.\" 1 p. PDS.","7 pp. AD.","Thanks the editors for publishing the \"extracts\" he sent; complains of the small type that was used for his article; discusses his and the Advocate's allegiance to the Whig party; questions their story about Governor Gilmer's attack on Mr. Clay; does not believe that Gilmer called Mr. Clay in his relations to the prty; discusses the differences between the Republican and the Whig parties. 8 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Discusses the \"present depressed state of our markets,\" and steps needed to alleviate the situation; reports on problems of trade with Europe; believes that \"the wealth \u0026 prosperity of Virginia have declined, \u0026 must continue to decline\" unless problems are corrected. 2 pp. AMs. Incomplete.","Chart drawn up to determine the percentage of delegates from each part of Virginia based on the amount of taxes paid by each area; contains statistics on the white and slave population and taxes paid in Virginia. 2 pp. AD.","Remarks of a certain newspaper, \"a more unbridled and licentious Press the world never saw;\" discusses Mr. Evan's speeches on the question of slavery and other topics. Very difficult handwriting. 3 pp. ALS. Incomplete.","1 p. N.","4 pp. A.","12 items","Wonders why his (SGT's) son, Harry Tucker, has been called on only once since Monday evening last to say a lesson in class; would be obliged to receive a letter on this subject. 1 p. ALS.","Winchester, Virginia Gazette article on Mr. Henry St. George Tucker's speech \"in answer to Mr. Nelson of Virginia, on the report of the Committee on Roads and Canals.\" 7 pp. NwsCl. Fragment.","Encloses the \"morphine desired;\" suspects that letters from him (NBT) have been opened and resealed and urges him to use sealing wax on further correspondence; encloses the New York Standard which reports pn the legislative committee on the proclamation; Van Buren denounces nullification \"while he professes great devotion to the principles of '98 and swears lustily that they mean no such thing;\" Mr. Andrew Stevenson has come to the aid of the President Andrew Jackson; believes the enforcement bill will not pass the Senate; Henry Clay will probably separate himself from Daniel Webster thereby throwing his HC influence with the South. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","Writes asking for remedy for the worms attacking and stripping the Dutch Elms found on the campus of the College of William \u0026 Mary. 1 p. TCy of ALS. Including D. footnote of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker's publications. 1 p.","Was awakened in the middle of the night with the idea of writing a letter in poetic verse. 1 p. ALS. Including AL. Mr. Thompson, to Saint George Tucker. Responds to the letter in poetic verse with one of his own in poetic verse. 1 p.","The bill to fix his [SGT's] salary failed due to a disagreement in relation to the compensation of the Clerk of the Senate; talks of founding a new, democratic paper in Virginia as there is not a decent democratic paper to be found; the Enquirer is conducted by a three person partnership and the \"Senior Editor is weak, prosy, and stupid.\" 2 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Writes informing her of the very recent death of his mother; remembers other family members who died in the same bed, including her [LAT's] husband [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker]. 2 pp. ALS.","Written by St. George Tucker in Richmond, Virginia. The draft includes chapter one, a few pages of chapters two, eighteen, twenty, and various other pages. 24 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Thanks her for the pamphlet which came \"from the pen of one whose opinions I always have been taught to respect;\" is pleased with her concern for his spiritual as well as temporal well-being; speaks of faith and religion and states that neither is \"merely the fanaticism of the zealous of the hope of the credulous.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for his neglect in writing to her; mentions having shown Mr. Cowardin his [SGT's] invention [a machine used in printing]; they agreed to construct a lifesize model and to contact Mr. Hool - an expert in printing press machinery - in order to correct all the error in design; he [SGT] will do nothing without her and Mr. Walker's concurrence and advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Writes in pencil as he cannot find his pen and ink; marched to Williamsburg from King's Mill Wharf taking the city by surprise; his men are comfortably quartered at the College of William \u0026 Mary and he is staying at Aunt Lucy's [Lucy Anne Smith Tucker's]; expects the enemy to invade through Hampton, Virginia, hence the importance of defending Williamsburg; sends hugs and kisses to his children. 2 pp. ALS.","Writes to tell her he is well despite his \"two regular shakes within the past week;\" John Perry is very ill; will send her a long letter via Mr. Tayler. 1 p. ALS.","Welcomes all letters from her; has not heard from the Grove since Coleman Tayler came; misses reading his books; is sorry he will be unable to spend Christmas at home; has just heard that they will move shortly. 4 pp. ALS.","Written for his company in honor of their host. 4 pp. D.","Writes to her as he has promised; met some little girls who remind him of her, Lina, and Annie; they could not sing for him which made him wish he were at home and listening to \"my precious little girls and my darling old boy mingling their sweet voices in praise to God;\" tells how the little girls will soon be driven from their home by the bad Yankees; wants her and her siblings to memorize poetry from him when he returns home. 3 pp. ALS.","Received her letter and urges her to rest assured that the dangers surrounding him are not so perilous as she perceives for the soldiers are in good leadership; reminds her not to read and believe the falsehoods of the war reported in the newspapers; feels that newspaper reports inform the enemy of their [Confederate soldiers] movements, cause anxiety among those at home, and report falsehoods and should, thefore, be censored; is disheartened by the waning patriotism of the men; is pleased that Thomas has returned and will pay him what [SGT] can; with the currency depreciated, property high, and money low, \"prudence dictates the policy of getting rid of as much property as we can.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Received her letter; mentions an impending battle and feels that success is certain for them [Confederates]. 1 p. ALS.","Left his regiment on sick leave and although he once felt quite ill, he feels much better except that he is quite weak now; disappointed that his regiment has seen so little action; mentions agreat victory for their [Confederate] side in which they lost 2,500 men and the enemy lost 4,800 men; \"Mr. Peachy Grattans's son, George, was killed;\" praises Confederate soldiers for thei dash, chivalry, and enthusiasm which the enemy lacks; begs her not to be uneasy about his health. 3 pp. jk","Ran [John Randolph Tucker] delivered her letter to him; tells her that he returned to camp too soon and fell ill once again; is completely well now and will return to rejoin his regiment; expects some \"sharp work\" very soon. 1 p. ALS.","Rejoices in the knowledge that he has \"sought and found Jesus to your only, your all-sufficient, your precious Saviour\" and that \"you are no longer a sufferer, but an humble, loving, believing child of God;\" longs for a visit from him; Mr. Graham sends his love to Lizzie and him [SGT]. 3 pp. ALS.","Has received no word from her since her arrival in Charlottesville; feels very despondent and low; his regiment was cut to pieces in a battle in which he could not attend due to his continuing ill health; his trust and faith in the \"heavenly Father\" is feeble and weak; hopes to leave Richmond for convalescence; anxious to learn whether the children have gone to school. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes him a happy 35th birthday; is concerned about his [SGT's] health and advises him to stir about in the fine weather and see his friends; invites him to Richmond for visits; is delighted that they are brothers in the highest sense; reminds him of the warfare they wage under their great leader against sin in their hearts; relays many religious thoughts and sentiments; asks if he knows William Hope. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets not being able to stop in Charlottesville to see him while traveling to Staunton; reminisces about their many military times spent together; wishes they both would enjoy better health and be able to rejoin their regiment; Ran says that Jim - a Lieutenant Colonel on the colored staff received corporal punishment; tells him to retain his faith in God to overcome his low spirits; knows that life hereafter to God's honor and glory. 4 pp. ALS.","An obituary for Lieutenant-Colonel Saint George Tucker who died on January 24, 1863 after having suffered from an illness contracted while fighting for the country he loved, in The Central Presbyterian. He did not die before accepting God into his heart. (See oversize file - Tucker). 1 p. Nwscl. Including 3 other copies of the same newspaper. (See oversize file - Tucker).","Apologizes for his negligence in writing; has hired Jim at a hotel in Ashland to Mr. Jones who had him on trial for a week; sympathizes with her in her loss of her husband, Saint George Tucker, which he too greatly feels. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks Dolly and her three children will fetch $2,500-$3,000; \"Col. Taliaferro presented a claim for $75 for hire of Alice;\" Mr. Nolly asks if Saint left a note of someone who had a share in the property; mentions Mr. Jonathon Sale's hiring of Jim at the boarding house; returns her power of attorney which must be acknowledged before a Justice of Peace and returned to him [JRT]; mentions selling her house and furniture. 2 pp. ALS.","Wonders if the paymaster at Charlottesville, a Capt. Spurier, ever paid Saint George Tucker anything; must find this out immediately; wonders what to do with Alice. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions the chaotic state in Richmond with the Yankees so near; grieves with her for the loss of her husband [Saint George Tucker]; reminds her that he remains her loving brother and uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends her many receipts which she must keep together safely; rejoices that another brother [Nathaniel Beverly Tucker] has found the Lord; wonders if she knows of Saint [Saint George Tucker] owing John L. Thompson $528. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions settling bills including the one with John L. Thompson; asks if she knows anything of Saint George Tucker selling a \"deaf and dumb\" slave to James. 1 p. ALS.","Has paid every debt of Saint George Tucker's and has invested \"the money remaining - $10,880.62;\" Tudor offered to send Gilmer to school. 1 p. ALS.","Offers her sympathy for the death of her grandmother [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker]. 4 pp. ALS.","Deeply regrets the breach of her engagement with Mr. Moore as from all he [JRT] heard of him he would have been a \"true and loving protector of [her],\" but agrees that if she could \"not love him as a wife should\" then she did right in her decision; has heard of her fancy for Lee and warns her to fully analyse [sic] her own feelings before making a commitment to one who may not be a noble husband and protector. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the house in which she lives with Lucy Tucker Richardson, her daughter, and her family; relays many details concerning the daily lives of everyone. 8 pp. AL. Includes ALS dated. December 7, 1891. Lizzie [Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker], Memphis, TN, to Lena Tucker. Tells about the fire in the opposite lot which St. George Tucker Richardson, her grandson, set; includes details about Lucy and the family, and about other people she [EGT] sees regularly. 6 pp. ALS.","Mentions letters written by her grandfather, Henry St. George Tucker, and hopes that she did not sell them; asks about Annie [her sister]. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that he cannot send her money; the office to which he intended to apply was already filled by William M. Harrison; hopes to find employment in Washington, DC and end his unsettled life which may drive him to despair; Maurice Smith may leave the paper soon; thinks often of her and the children. 4 pp. ALS. No year given","Thanks her for he rletter and the vegetables; is pleased that she has Sister Anne's company; recounts the beauty of a scene around the campfire with the soldiers beneath the sky; mentions his enemies in Ashland and says, \"I will ferrest them out when I am done with the enemies of my country;\" sends greetings to Mattie Adams; considers sending his daughters to be educated gratuitously by Holleys. 4 pp. ALS. N year given","Regrets that he can send her no money; will try to raise enough money to send her for the fare to Richmond. 1 p. ALS. No year given","Is relieved of apprehension after receiving his Dr. Charles' letter; presents many allusions and comparisons to classical and Shakespearean figures; gratefully thanks him for everything. 1 p. ALS (incomplete). 18__ no month given 6","Writes of missing Lizzie [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] and his family. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Received her letter telling him of young Hunter Taliaferro's treatment of Alice [a slave] and is angered by his [HT's] lack of judgement in conducting his business through a slave rather than a responsible person, wants Ran [John Randolph Tucker] to contact Mr. Taliaferro for her concerning keeping Alice; gives her a new address to which she can write. 1 p. ALS.","Writes asking for clothes as his [SGT's] were all burnt in this modern Anatasia;\" asks him to send Liz [Elizabeth (Gilmer) Tucker] money and asks that he visit her and comfort her. 3 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping, regarding the life and achievements of John Randolph Tucker with some references to other family members, by Col. William Preston Johnston","Reflects on the ills and evils in life. 1 p. Poem.","Discusses \"First cause\" theory and the Christian idea of the nature of God and relates this to the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem by Charles Ravenshead entitled \"Electricity\" in which the poet attempts to capture the sublime nature of electricity. 1 p. Poem.","In this poem, the Lady provides description of the knight and vice-versa.","A poem comparing faith and reason in the development of human life. 5 pp. Poem. Includes Ms. by Charles Ravenshead [?] entitled, \"Argument for Faith an dReason.\" 1 p. Poem.","Rather depressing poem with little optimism. 1 p. Poem.","This ballad is in the handwriting of St. George Tucker but probably not originally written by him. Describes a young woman. 1 p. Poem (incomplete).","1 p. Poem.","A toast made to St. George Tucker's regiment, the 5th Regiment, a division of the Ashland Grays. 1 p. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","Asks what life, love, and health are compared to faith. 2 pp. Poem.","A poem dedicated to Thomas Moore and his achievements for America. 1 p. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"On the Death of Moore.\" This poem appears to be a more final draft.","The poem describes the death of a child, and although saddened by the death, the author remains happy in the knowledge that her child is in Heaven. 2 pp. Poem.","5 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem. Includes a 1 p. poem entitled, \"The Two Tears\" (incomplete). Also includes the very end of an incomplete poem. 1 p.","This poem is about a man named Davy Diggins who \"supported himself and his worthy wife / By supplying with subjects the Doctor's knife.\" 12 pp. Poem.","Tells the story of the brave and valiant Shawnees who fought to protect their land but nevertheless were pushed out by the white man. 2 pp. Poem.","Seemingly offers the sage advice of experience to the glowing aspirations of youth. 1 p. ALS.","Written in honor of Laura Powell's marriage to John Randolph Tucker. This poem was written to continue the tradition of Henry St. George Tucker honoring the souses of his children thereby welcoming them into his heart. 1 p. Poem. Includes a poem to be sung to the tune of \"The World is All a Fleeting Show.\" 1 p. Poem.","Written in honor of his first born child. 1 p. Poem.","Describes a mother who feels the pleasures of caring for a newborn child, who also feels the concerns for her child's life and who sadly watches her child die. 3 pp. Poem.","It is about \"when evening shadows fall\" and the nostalgic memories this brings of his home. 1 p. Poem.","It is about the fresh morning, its beauty, and how quickly the day passes into evening shadows. 1 p. Poem.","It is a historic poem written about the ventures of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem (incomplete).","Looks at the nature of man. 2pp. Ms.","2 pp. Poem.","2 pp. Poem.","1 p. Ms.","6 pp. Poem. Includes a poem entitled \"Memoir from School of Athens.\" Incomplete. Also includes Cy of Poem.","Includes a Poetical Address for the Literary Society of Washington College [Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 32 pp. Poem. Includes a poem, \"The Southern Cross\" by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Poem. Also includes Nwscl of articles commenting on the poetical address and \"The Shouthern Cross.\" 1 p. Nwscls.","38 pp. Ms. Includes 3 Nwscls. Two clippings are train schedules; one clipping is of two poems entitled \"Nearing the Shore\" and \"It Used to Be in the Olden Time.\"","The story is about SGT's days of poverty when he depended on his thrifty wife to counter his extravagance. 5 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Speech delivered by St. George Tucker at the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and written supporting the system of slavery as the system is far more productive for more people than is free labor. 14 pp. Ms.","Relates their charitable worksto his position of advocating the retaining of slavery. 12 pp. Ms.","Speech honors Thomas Jefferson through mention of his philanthropic and political achievements delivered by St. George Tucker. 4 pp. Ms.","Speech given on the ocasion of their final meeting in the form of a society in college. 21 pp. Ms.","Speech remarking on the many virtues of Virginia which make her \"more Blest [sic] with all the natural resources that constitute a nation's wealth, than any of the states of our Confederacy, or perhaps any country on the globe.\" 2 pp. Ms. Incomplete. Includes undated Ms. of a speech commenting on the virtues of the people of Virginia, written by St. George Tucker. 1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Critically examines his poetry and offers much praise and approval. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Mentions SGT's friendly connections in Virginia's House of Delegates; mentions desire to establish a mewspaper. 1 p. AL. Incomplete.","12 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","3 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","Reflects attitudes towards the election of Andrew Jackson. 4 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","The novel is set in Carlton, Virginia, just prior to the outbreak of the Civil war. Mentions the dilapidated condition of the College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia and the talk of relocating it in Richmond. 16 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","15 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","14 pp. Ms. Incomplete.","7 pp. Poems. Incomplete.","1 p. TCy of Ms. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of PD.","2 pp. DS.","1 p. Cy of DS.","Gives an account of a French pirate ship being taken and the trial of the pirates; requests that the Shoreham be granted her \"full complement of men\" as they are in constant danger of pirates; sends copies of notes from various meetings and councils; discusses plans to have a house built at Williamsburg for his Majesty's Governor; reports hopes of good crops of tobacco, Indian corn and wheat; notes that they are at peace with the Indians; reports that his revision of the laws was carried out in accordance with the advice of the Council; recommends additional members for the Council; mentions various court proceedings; believes it to be impossible to prevent piracy without Courts of Admirality; reports his correspondence with William Penn; discusses instructions he delivered to various naval offices; discusses collection of revenue; describes reports and letters he included; requests additional funds to rebuild the court house which burned down last October; believes it necessary to call an Assembly in April; includes copies of proceedings of the Council on the 9th, 10th, and 12th of October, 1698. 17 pp. AL. Incomplete.","Sends copies of all accounts, trial proceedings, and collectors' and naval officers' bonds; regrets that they are \"not in all respects agreeable to yo[u]r Lordships Directions;\" requests suitable stationery; is troubled at the Assembly's refusal to build a house for his Majty's [sic] Governor; reports that the revision of laws has not yet been completed; discusses the problem of finding suitable employees for various offices as \"there is little or no incouragement [sic] for men of any tolerable parts to come hither;\" lists the contents of his enclosures; sates that if your Lordships do not approve of \"Mr. Dionysius Wright to be either his Majesty's Atturney [sic] general, or Clerk of his Majty's honorable Council, I humbly propose...to send two persons out of England for those employments, to live at his Majtys City of Williamsburgh;\" complains of the difficulty in getting a sufficient number of Councellors together; reports that their request about Meditteranean passes, \"is done;\" refers to a letter describing the French Protestant Refugees. 5 pp. ALS.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Poem.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. to Oversize File. 1 p. D.","Includes an address from the King of England, George III, to the House of Commons; and the proceedings of the Sons of Liberty in the colony of Maryland. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D. Incomplete.","1 p. Cy of D.","Sends the letter via Mr. Morse as a manner by which he can introduce him, Morse, to the Baylor family; sent a long letter via Capt. Fox \"concerning the future Plan of my Education;\" \"The taxes will be repeat'd except, that of the tea.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","Informs Norton that he drew 50 sterling from him for Mr. Philip Clawsome; promises to remit the money by next summer by ship. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","2 pp. D.","1 p. DS.","2 pp. D.","Orders that John Tyler, Charles West, John Taylor, William Whitely, or any three of them be given the land necessary to build a road from Charles Pullen's to Joe's Mill. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Incomplete.","Advertisements concern such topics as rewards for lost or stolen horses, runaway slaves, items for sale, items found, and one warning to all persons not to deal with Frances Gill\" for she has deserted her bed and board.\" See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of PM.","Informs the Board of the status of its cargo onboard the schooner, \"The Committee,\" which had been captured and later rescued by an American Privateer; expects that \"future operations shall be attended with better successes.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Reports that they just arrived last night; states that \"we have but two waggons and are much in want of supply;\" asks for a loan of supplies; resorts that he was \"informed by Mr. Underwood about fairly good Beaver at Richmond.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Is happy to learn of the latest troop activities; is afforded great pleasure in hearing of the good conduct of General Mughlenburg and his troops; Lord Cornwallis' troops are moving northwardly toward Halifax; wishes him [BS] and the Marquis to prevent the junction of Lord Cornwallis and General Philips; their [BS and the Marquis'] forces should be joined by new troops of General Summer of North Carolina; if a junction cannot be prevented he [NG] wishes him [BS] to join all the forces ordered to the southward thereby preventing the enemy from penetrating the country. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. Pst. of Cy of ALS.","Colonel Febiger advised him [RC] to stop in Cumberland; Colonel Davis mentions in letters that the government is willing to equip the Cavalry as soon as there is a \"return of what is wanted;\" received a letter from Colonel Joseph Jones who mentions that Jack Atkinson recently returned from Dinwiddie Court where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for where he [JA] saw General Morris; Major Burnet left a letter for him [BS] which will be delivered by Cornet Harris. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Gives a lengthy and detailed account of his journey from Louisa County to Yorktown with his wife; describes all the people they met and places visited. Printed in the William \u0026 Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine XI (1903): 180-191. 28 pp. AMss. Incomplete.","Wishes to discover the fate of money donated by the Ladies of Virginia, \"intended as a donation for the relief of the soldiers of the Virginia, Prisoners of Charles Town, in the year 1780;\" states that this money was deposited in the Treasury by Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson and he [JA] would like information concerning the money; lists the women who donated money. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. Pst. of ALS.","1 p. Cy of Map.","Has enough firewood to accommodate 450 men and 60 spare horses for the winter; confesses to reluctance to carrying out the instructions contained in his [BS's] letter of the 24th of July; he [CT] has no tools with which he can construct huttes [sic] for the men for the winter; has heard of considerable supplies arriving from France and recommends that an application be made by the state for its quota; requests a supply of coats; has requested that Major Call join him [CT]; would like a leave of absence to fetch Mrs. Tebiger to Virginia along with baggage and a medicine chest; will contact Governor Nelson and Col. Davies on the subject of supplies. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Westmoreland County, for Teliff Anderson and Alice Brinham; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Youit Self and Ann Walker; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Peter Smith and Sarah Smith; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for Ozmond Crabb and Winfred Hartly; signed by James Bland, CWC. 1 p. ADS.","Westmoreland County, for James McGuy and Molley Collins; signed by James Bland, CWC.","Petitions for wages he never received as a midshipman on board the Dragon. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the weather; fears that all the crops may be in short supply at Doguerun; crop rotation is the only way to restore a crop \"to any degree of fertility;\" wonders if the white wheat sown in 1788 is the one he [Whiting] now condemns; asks Whiting to make sure the Doguerun meadow is \"well grubbed -- cleansed -- and broke up...before the weather becomes too cold and wet;\" says Mr. Ball should continue his work in order mentioned; wonders if he [Whiting] has \"heard of the missing horse yet.\" 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Land grant of 120 acres to James Boyd issued by Henry Lee, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 1 p. D.","Lists, \"the times of birth of the children of Mr. John Lowry, deceas[e]d, taken from the Famaly [sic] Bible;\" signed in Elizabeth City, Virginia, by William Moore. 1 p. ADS.","Informs him [GG] that he [RD] has a bad cold, his \"wife is very weak and low...and the rest are all tollable [sic] well;\" hopes that he [GG] will \"right a letter to me and let me know of all diffenshon of my affairs;\" Mr. [?] did not turn out on Satturday [sic] to the Church \"being a day of hieving of Negroes.\" 1 p. ALs.","From, Salley Rogers, to, George C. Taylor, the Clerk of Orange County, Virginia 1 p. D.","Received from John Lubback, Esquire, \"after the tryal at Guild Hall.\" Records an apparent attempt by Mr. Brown to blend Mr. Jordan's financial concerns with theirs [Mr. Brown's and Mr. Perkin's] \"in order to create confusion and deceive Mr. Jordan, or, in plain English, to cheat him of his fortunes.\" 1 p. D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Facs. of Nws (fragment).","From Benjamin Johnson to John Brown the clerk of the Court of Appeals. 1 p. D.","Signed by: Samuel Thomas, James P. Preston, John O' Connor, John Watts, Davis Hayes, and William Spiller, at Soldier's Retreat. 2 pp. D.","From, James Barbour, to W.L. Crawford, \"the Clerk of Amherst County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Captain James Barbour, to Reynolds Chapman, \"the Clerk of Orange County,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Mr. James Barbour to John Brown, \"Clerk of the Court of Appeals.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Poindexter, the Clerk of Louisa County, Virginia 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, to, J. Chew \"Clerk of Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\" 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour and wife, William Johnston, Fanny Johnston, and Lucy Johnston, widow of Benjamin Johnson deceased to Peter Tinsley, \"Clerk of the Chancery District Court of Richmond,\" Virginia 1 p. D.","From, Colonel James Barbour, to, John Nicholas, \"the Clerk of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Jackson, paid to, Benjamin Cave, \"the Clerk of Madison,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, Davidson and Goddard, paid to, John Carr, \"the Clerk of the Supreme Council of Albemarle,\" Virginia. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, R.S. Chew, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Clerk. 1 p. D.","From, James Barbour, paid to, L.W. Williams, \"the Clerk of Rockingham,\" County, Virginia. 1 p. D.","Commands the goods and chattels of William Browne; James Semple recovered 221 pounds and 5 shillings in debt from William Browne and John S. Browne; William Browne and John S. Browne have until the fourth Monday in February to repay John Semple his debts. 1 p. D.","From, George H. Christian, Wyatt Christian, Alexander Christian, Frederick Christian, Frances Christian, to, Jones R. Christian for board, schooling, clothing, and books September, 1810-September, 1811. 2 pp. D. Including statement, December 21, 1815, by Jones R. Christian that the acconuts are correct. Given before W. Douglass, Justice of the Peace. Ordered to be recorded at the Charles City County, Virginia, Court.","Describes coming into possession of a portrait of the first Lord Chatham painted by Edmund Jennings; Mr. Jennings \"presented the portrait to the gentlemen of Westmoreland, upon the condition that it be placed in the Court House;\" asks that this request be honored. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Cy of ALS. 2 pp.","Land grant signed by William Carroll in Murfreesborough, Tennessee for 640 acres issued to James Parlour. (See Misc. Mss. Oversizefile.) 1 p. D.","Writes on behalf of John Clements, Francis Arnold, Richard Posey and Lieutenant Posey who all hold claims to \"bounties of land under the provisions of some act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" for their services in the Wirginia Blues so called from 1755-1763, while under the command of George Washington in Braddock's War; he [GW] did receive a large bounty of land thus he [WT] is \"persuaded that the claims alluded to are good;\" requests information concerning the fulfilliment of these claims. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS. Including ADS 1 p. A signed statement by John Clements stating his land claim. Witnessed 17 March 1812 by Milner Eschotts.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize. 1 p. Print.","Seeks information concerning a grant issued for \"160 acres of land surveyed for Richard Beckett lying on the little river joining William Terry and Jonathan Graham's;\" the survey was made on May 24, 1774; if no grant was issued he [JB] wishes to pay; he [JB] is one of his [RB's] heirs; asks for an immediate reply and for the letter to be directed to Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Replying to his letter expressing interest in the common ancestry; derived from his Great Grandmother Young that their Great Grandfathers were brothers; told by Colonel Lee of Lee Hall that their family, Blands, Bollings descended from Joan Constable who came over in 1620; their common stock might be the same but they may not be descended from Young Rolpe; her mother is of the Smith family about which she [ML] is better informed; her family claimed the honor of being related to the \"Chivalerous Captain John Smith;\" related family anecdote concerning Colonel Meriwether Smith and Patrick Henry; regrets having so little information to relay. 3 pp. ALS.","Cannot attend the camp meeting at Hickory Hill in August due to his poor health; attributes his poor health to the measles which he had in Mississippi; will visit the Fauquier springs \"to try the virtue of the sulpher water;\" expects to head for Texas as soon as his health is restored; one never knows \"how soon deaths cold hand will be laid upon us, though we are in the bloom of youth we are in the midst of death;\" Mr. Horrace [Horace] [sic] Buckner died recently and unexpectedly leaving his wife and four children; asks him [RLB] to tell Mr. Wilson that he [EC] will inform him [Mr. Wilson] of his arrival time; wrote to Cousin Richard, but has not yet heard from him. 3 pp. ALS.","Does not know how he would serve his country there given \"the extraordinary and unreasonable state of parties;\" is willing to remain abroad \"some two or three years longer, hoping to induce my performances of an official duty; has written two letters but does not know if they were received; does not really expect an answer as he [the addressee] has been so occupied with \"steering the ships of state;\" mentions a recent attempt at revolution, but \"through the kindness of Louis Philipee and the vigilance of the French police, the conspiracy was detected at Paris;\" \"all Itlay is a political volcano;\" Lord Ashburton has spent the winter there; received a letter from Carr in Constantinople. 6 pp. ALS incomplete.","Mr. Curry, a sound democrat and an energetic writer, will deliver the letter; would be pleased if he [JS] and Mr. Curry established a democratic paper in Alton; Dr. Hope would join in any arrangement made; he [VE] must leave for Washington and wishes all matters concerning his [VE's] establishment settled by Monday. 3 pp. ALS.","Letter of recommendation for Mr. J.C. Willing recommending him [JCW] for a professorship at Princeton College [NJ]; \"Speaks with certainty of his [JCW's] character and capacity as an instructor;\" remarks of his [JCW's] passion for Greek and Roman literature; assures that he [JCW] would be \"a great acquisition to your [WJ] social and literary circles;\" wishes the letter to remain confidential form the Boardof Trustees until his [JCW's] appointment is made. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the economic rate of increase in the South and stating that this prodigious increase \"cannot indicate a wrong system;\" continues to note that the Northern population grew less rapidly than the South's during this time while its wealth grew even more rapidly; gives a table supporting these claims.\" 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Recommends suspending postal service until a post office is established at Waddell's as Route No. 2737 cannot be put into operation until then.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests that all Postmasters applying for certain articles connected with their business write their applications on a letter sheet, stating their office, county, and state and address them to the Inspection Office of the General Post Office Department. 1 p. PD.","Instruct him [CE] to deliver mail on route no. 2737 at Willcox Wharf instead of Swineyards since the name and site of the office were changed to Willeve Wharf. 1 p. ALS.","Mr. Oakford's letter to him [CE] was written without knowing the service on Route No. 2737 had been suspended; an office was established at Waddell's Store therefore service there should be reinstated; Willcox Wharf is the starting point not Swineyards; he [CE] will be compensated for any deliveries made before learning of the suspension of the service. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the August 31, 1852 Act of Congress declaring meddling with property belonging to the Post Office Department a felony; asks that each employee of the Department act as an Agent to protect the Department's property. 1 p. PDS.","Concerns the establishment of a Post Office at Waddell's Store, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, with Henry A. Bourg appointed Postmaster; Mr. Charles Evans will supply ingoing and outgoing mail. 1 p. PDS.","Appoints William Waddell as Postmaster of Waddell's Store, Charles City County, Virginia and instructs him of his duties as Postmaster. 1 p. PDS.","\"Defense of South Carolina - Mr. Kett;\" in his defense Mr. Kett denounces activities of Massachusetts and defends South Carolina on the grounds that Massachusetts performed less patriotic activities in the past than South Carolina. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 4 pp. Pst. of D.","Signed by John L. Thompson, J.P., Hanover County, Virginia, filed by Jane Matilda Grenier. Gives testimony to the many brutal physical and mental abuses she suffered from her husband, Edward Grenier. 4 pp. DS.","Thanks her for her letter; mentions their long friendship and the love and esteem his wife held for her [Mrs. Pegram]; laments being unable to visit her more often; cannot decide what permanent arrangements to make with his family given the unsettled condition of the country; James Gordon has been at his [WJR's] house since the commencement of the term of the court; already know of the situation with Mr. Minor and Mr. Nelson; recent military reverses have caused much uneasiness in Richmond; feels that there is no general despondence despite the apprehension and \"very few entertain any doubt as to our ultimate success;\" Alexander Gordon, taken prisoner at Roanoke Island, has been released on parole; happy that Churchill is kept so constantly employed and is sure he will do well at Mechanicsville. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions the tremendous noise of the Yankee cannons; the men are panting for an encounter with the Yankees and they hope to make \"old York a spot more memorable for Yankee defeat than it has been for Cornwallis; with God protecting them [Confederates] they cannot possibly loose; notes that crops are poor; mentions the loss of Negroes due to Yankee liberation; his neighbor, Dr. Byrd, wants to be put in the Yankee controlled Fort Lafayette until the end of the war so he can be left in peace. (See Misc. Mss. Oversize file). 2 pp. Pst. of ALS.","Thanks him for his letter and his graceful and appropriate tribute to his [WAC's] brother's [Abram's] memory; he [WAC] was quite close to hi sbrother as he [Abram] fell in the fight at Richmond; believes that no \"person braver...has fallen in this war;\" spent time with his [WAC's] cousin Charles Bruce who was mortally wounded; was put on the operating corps and hopes to remain on it after having seen so much awkward, nervous surgery; was scratched while operating and the pain resulting from \"poisoned wound\" caused him to stop operating temporarily; is in charge of two hospitals on 81 and 95 Main Street; hopes to remain in Richmond; hopes his friend will soon be able to rejoin \"in the maintenance of a cause I know is so near to your heart.\"","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of Nws.","Signed by John Gibbon, Major General at Appomattox, Virginia \"the two others being retained by Lieutenant General Grant and General Lee.\" 1 p. DS.","Wishes to renew their correspondence which the \"unhallowed war\" interrupted; bemoans having no contact with the civilized world and no luxuries and enjoyments to which they were so accustomed before the war; mentions the death of \"poor little Nannie;\" he [CLC's] has returned from the army; worked with the Fire Department and fell ill while so doing; his health remains delicate; offers sympathy regarding the death of their Aunt Sarah. 4 pp. ALS.","Newspaper clipping concerning the false rumor that Jefferson Davis attempted to flee Colonel Pritchard's squadron by disguising himself in a woman's petticoat. Two letters to the editor, one written by Audi Alterman Partem and the other by Rev. Dr. Fuller, both seek to dispell the rumors. 1 p. Nwscl.","Would like to hear from her as it has been a long time since he has and he would like to know how she is. 1 p. ALS.","Wages stipulated by Henry to pay are 150 cents per week; requests that he [JY] retain any money thus far received and wait for a draft from him [BD]; expects to hire late in the fall; desires a quick response and \"every information respecting my old man, if he proves faithful until he raises me the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars;\" hoped to receive information of Harry by Mr. [?] but was disappointed; wishes to hear what course Dixon is pursuing. 2 pp. ALS. [incomplete] 1800's","Written by a \"Veteran Diplomat\" concerning a childless widower Baron named George Washington who is considering naming one of his Wahington relatives in America as heir to his fortunes. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM.","Concerns the beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in America. This article relates to Rev. Samuel McMaster whose manuscripts covering the Church's beginnings were probably destroyed when a family burned his papers thinking they were worthless. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 2 pp. PM.","Resolution, \"that the United Confederate Veterans, in Convention assembled at Atlanta, Georgia, this September 7, 1933, hereby pledge the fealty of the Southern Soldier to the President of the United States of America, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,\" signed by Homer Atkinson, Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D.","\"The law of homicide - The Revised Code;\" Commonwealth vs. Vaughn. Defines homicide and distinguishes between homicide and first degree murder and sets up a case proving that Vaughn murdered premeditatively. 3 pp. D.","Dueling agreement between A.B. [?] and C.D. [?]. \"The ground is to be ten steps;\" is either party violates the agreed terms then the second of the party injured shall have the liberty of shooting the person so injurying. 1 p. D.","Enclosed items are rich and were found while overhauling the late collector William's papers; sent by intimation of Governor Morton; Bancroft refused \"to receive a call or have an interview with Governor Morton.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions her cousin John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS [incomplete].","\"the champions of the circus and the amphi-theatre practised habits of scrupulous and rigid temperature...winning temporary applause as wrestler or gladiators, but the Christian sect actuat[ed] by more intellectual and spiritual motives should practise the same habits to attain those higher and holier ends of virtue, peace, happiness...which rid [life] of all its terrors and shed the bright beams of hope on the [bleak] chasm of eternity;\" urges people to aid temperance societies in their battles against drunkenness and other intemperate acts. 4 pp. D [incomplete].","1 p. D.","\"No tyrannous acts shall suppress your free claim / Or stamp the word SLAVE on America's name.\" 1 p. Pst. of D.","1 p. Pst. of PM.","1 p. Ph [incomplete].","1 p. Pst. of PM","Letter of recommendation for Dr. C.F. Caracristi telling of his [CFC] great knowledge of the sulphur deposits of El Paso County and he has had experience in Mexican mining matters. 1 p. Ph. of TLS. Includes Ph of ALS 1 p. February 25, 1917. Enrique Creel, New York to \"sirs\" of Charles E. Doddridge and Company, Philadelphia. Gives his highest recommendation of Dr. C.F. Caracristi's knowledge and judgement of mineral matters.","\"It is our duty to prepare their [the living] souls for the immortal world;\" \"the sorrowful are nearer to God and they shall be rewarded in the life to come.\" 1 p. ALS. Includes ALS, 2 pp. \"Your friend,\" , to \"dearest friend,\" . \"I am too sorry not to see as I had my heart set on a visit from you.\" Also including AL 8 pp. [incomplete]. \"Devoted Sister,\" to, \"my darling John,\" . Worried about his cold; is tired now as \"Sundays are quite filled...In the morning Sunday School and church, after dinner Bible Class and at four thirty church again;\" the Coburn Players will perform four Shakespearean plays in May; relays stories of her and Annie wrestling, looking through the telescope and shopping.","1 p. AN. Includes AN 1 p., undated. Quote concerning the destruction of faith. Also includes PM. 1 p. Formula for making pills of some type.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (fragment). No year given","Signed by John Blair, Richard Booker, Jean Pasteur and Edmund Keen. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. D (incomplete). Month unknown 22, year unknown","Gives brief biographical sketches of residents of Charles City County . See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 3 pp. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 4 pp. Pst. of PM.","Listing of short biographical sketch of people born in Surry County. See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of PM (incomplete).","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","See Misc. Mss. Oversize file. 1 p. Pst. of D.","Contains various transcripts of wills, land leasing and ownership, African Slave Trade, court cases, descriptions of towns and land and a few memoirs. Some of the (family) names found mentioned in the transcripts are: Tyler, Taliaferro, Taylor, Jeferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Fox.","Transcripts including letter and recordings of property transfers; some of the family names found in these transcripts are the following: Smith, Knott, Stockton, Eppes, Hylton, Archer, Taiman, Carter, Gill, Walker, and Gayle.","Transcripts including letters and marriage bonds from the Yorktown Clerk's Office. Names found in the documents include: Abercrombie and Hornsby.","Transcripts including records of marriages, deaths, mentionings of various wills, births and land patents. Name included among the transcripts are: Lock, Eckhols, Hudson, Tucker, Hawkins, Reade, Curtis, Clayton, and Randolph.","Transcripts including the Board of Trade papers of James City, Virginia, mentionings of wills, deeds, land divisions, a Register of St. James Northern Parish in Goochland County, Virginia and notes from York Co., Virginia records. Names mentioned in the documents include: Charroon, Armistead, Ewing, Stith, Hairston, and Johnson.","Transcripts including notes on personalized paper of Lyon G. Tyler with a \"College of William and Mary\" masthead, notes on wills, marriages, births, deaths, family relations, and a listing of soldiers of the American Revolution.","Bonds collected by Lyon G. Tyler","Includes cases involving John Wilson vs. Stephen Girard, John Kendall, et. al. (witnessed by Theodore Armistead).","Transcripts including indentures, a letter from Rose O'Neill Greenhow \"the noted Confederate spy,\" notes in the Wallace Family, a draft of a short story by Gertrude R.R. Richards and a letter.","Various letters and transcripts, court orders, and a list \"in honor of the College Company, in the War of the Revolution\" of which President James Madison heads as the Captain.","Genealogical notes in which the following names are found among others: William Gilbert, the Bickley family, Marshall, Pwell, and Tyree Harris.","Typescripts of short stories, items from the Virginia Gazette, journal entries, and letters.","Manuscripts including journal entries, records of land transactions, wills, an article entitled \"Emmigrants to Ohio and Illinois,\" and several letters.","Transcriptions of Robert Carter Letter Book, a letter written by Emmanuel Jones in 1768 recommending that the \"Gentlemen of the College\" [of William and Mary] return now that the destruction [?]; many other letters, wills, land transactions, and parts of journals are included.","Transcripts including the last will of Thomas Gibbs, blacksmith, land transaction listing of soldiers \"in service March 1862,\" a tribute to Robert E. Lee, Virginiarious wills, letters, journal extracts and a list in memory of members of the Tyler family.","47 pp. MsV #124.","61 pp. MsV. #125. Includes 6 cashier's checks. January 10, 1850-January 15, 1851. All are signed by Alexander Gardiner, Cashier of the Manhattan Company.","10 pp. MsV #126.","38 pp. MsV #127.","Historical account entitled \"chronicles of East Hampton,\" of Gardiner's Island which was owned by nine generations of the Gardiner family beginning in 1639. The account, though printed, includes hand written editorial remarks by Alexander Gardiner [?]. 217 pp. MsV #128.","Includes a dedication to Miss Gilmer, Elizabeth Gilmer Tucker, his wife, to whom he offers this gift of his poetry. 33 pp. MsV #129.","Volume II. 30 pp. MsV #130.","22 pp. D (fragment). Includes diary and account book. 32 pp. MsV #131.","Copied by Anna Melissa Graves and witnessed by Emily E. Graves and Emily Wight Graves. 109 pp. Cy of MsV #132.","Lists various account, debts and payments of various people. 152 pp. MsV #133.","The book lists individuals and their taxable assets including such things as slaves, harnesses, horses, and lots. 51 pp. MsV #134.","Letters collected by Wilson Barstow and Webster Barstow, written by \"A Lady Correspondence - E.D.B.\" in New York. Comments on the life-style in New York City - the poverty, the plays, the filth, and the splendor. 78 pp. MsV #135.","Includes surveys for sewers and an asylum. Surveyor unidentified. 127 pp. MsV #136."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Gardiner Family","Gilmer Family","Tyler Family"],"persname_ssim":["Beeckman, Margaret Gardiner, d. 1857","Copland, Charles","Gardiner, Alexander, d. 1850","Gardiner, David Lyon","Gardiner, Juliana McLachlan, d. 1864","Gilmer, Anne Baker","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728","Peticolas, C. L. 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Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Papers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A02","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center."],"access_subjects_ssim":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A PDF document of this inventory is available online.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026amp; Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026amp; Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026amp; white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf","See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Papers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A02","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family","Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, 1750/1935"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 65 T97 Group H","/repositories/2/resources/8891"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler Family","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Tyler Family"],"creators_ssim":["Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1853-1935","Gilmer, Thomas Walker","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Tyler, Sue Ruffin, 1889-1953","Special Collections Research Center","Tyler Family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center began acquiring and collecting Tyler family papers in 1922 and the collection has grown considerably since. The vast majority of this collection was donated by generous family and friends of the Tyler family between 1922 and 2002, with the bulk of the collection being donated to in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Ruffin Tyler and in 1955 by the children of Lyon G. Tyler. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center."],"access_subjects_ssim":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"access_subjects_ssm":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--Politics and Government","Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Notebooks","Photographs","Scrapbooks"],"date_range_isim":[1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Lyon Gardiner Tyler was the son of John Tyler (1790-1862) and his second wife Julia Gardiner Tyler. He received a master's degree from the University of Virginia and was professor at the College of William and Mary and principal of Memphis Academy. He established a law practice in Richmond and served in the Virginia House of Delegates. He became president of William and Mary in 1888, serving until 1919. Tyler married twice, to Anne Baker Tucker Tyler (1860-1921) and to Sue Ruffin Tyler who died in 1953. Tyler founded the William and Mary Quarterly and Tyler's Quarterly and was the author of the Letters and Times of the Tylers, Parties and Patronage in the United States, England in America and History of Virginia: Volume II The Federal Period. He edited Men of Mark in Virginia, Narratives of Early Virginia and the Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Tyler served as president of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOther Information:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A PDF document of this inventory is available online.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Tyler_Family_Group_h.pdf"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Tyler Family Papers, Group H, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also Tyler Family Papers, Groups A-G, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers (Acc. No. 1980.123), University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler Papers, President's Office Papers, Acc. No. 1984.19, University Archives, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Lock of Hair and Pressed Plant Material (Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c), Eyeglasses (Mss 65T97GrH.A02)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1750-1935, which are miscellaneous manuscripts with Tyler family connections. Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026amp; Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026amp; Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026amp; white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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Include a scrapbook which includes correspondence of John Tyler, Thomas Walker Gilmer and St. George Tucker mostly with nineteenth- century Virginia politicians. Papers also include printed material, photographs of people and buildings and miscellaneous notes perhaps collected by Lyon G. Tyler and Sue Ruffin Tyler.","Scope and Contents Bound scrapbook of letters collected by the Tyler family. Among the correspondents are: St. George Tucker, A.P. Upshur, Thomas R. Dew and Charles Yancey. A separate inventory is included with the scrapbook. 138 pp. MsV. Included, 10 items in a separate folder, loose manuscripts also collected by the Tyler family and included at the end of the inventory of the scrapbook. 10 items.OCLC #23170451","Scope and Contents Declines appointment to a position as income would be too low. Scrapbook p. 28.","Scope and Contents Discussion of attitude of State legislaters toward rights of States under the Constitution; admission of territories; property rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 25.","Scope and Contents Letter requesting more information about some previous matter. Scrapbook p. 32.","Scope and Contents Distribution of fascimiles of Declaration of Independence authorized by John Quincy Adams; political comment on the Bank, tariff, Jackson, Van Buren, etc. Scrapbook p. 52.","Scope and Contents Receipt to James Barbour for $20. Scrapbook p. 19b.","Scope and Contents The possible appointment of Mr. Southall to be a judge; discussion of Turkish mission. Scrapbook p. 12.","Scope and Contents Asking for informaion about a purchase. Scrapbook p. 83.","Scope and Contents Receipt to Benjamin Johnson for £500, etc. Scrapbook p. 19c.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 14b.","Scope and Contents Legal matters involving Batte family; strong comment about Jackson and the Republicans. Scrapbook p. 67.","Scope and Contents Distress at reports he opposed Gilmer for Speaker of the House and writes to refute them. Scrapbook p. 84.","Scope and Contents Concerns the recipients' recommendation of Robert Brooke to the secretary of War and requesting information on why it was ineffectual in obtaining for Robert an appointment to West Point. Scrapbook p. 103. Transcript: ? May 15, 1841 Dear Sir I came to town this morning and was informed that you had passed. It would have afforded me great pleasure to have met with you. Will you do me the favor to inquire of the Secretary of War on what ground it was that your warm recommendation of Robert was ineffectual to give him the appointment to West Point. I have great anxiety to know and shall be greatly indebted to you can remove it. Yours with cordial regard Francis Brooke I am writing with horrible materials.","Scope and Contents Instructions about mailing letters to insure delivery, etc. Scrapbook p. 34.","Scope and Contents Rejection by Senate of Major Lee to be Consul-general in Algiers. Scrapbook p. 61.","Scope and Contents Would like a place in the General Court and gives his qualification. Scrapbook p. 69.","Scope and Contents Writes on behalf of General Carroll of Tennessee for the Mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 124.","Scope and Contents Mention of \"Clay Whiggery,\" States' rights, Jefferson's doctrines, etc. Scrapbook p. 9.","Scope and Contents Encloses a copy of the \"Bland Papers published in Petersburg. Scrapbook p. 115.","Scope and Contents Wants warrant in the Navy for son, Robert; with so many sons he wants military education for them as he is sure Union will be dissolved some day and the South will have to fight. Scrapbok p. 107.","Scope and Contents Political discussion about Van Buren, tariffs, etc. Scrapbook p. 44.","Scope and Contents Mention of Mr. Charles Anderson Wickliffe (Postmaster General) feeling someone ought not be retained in office; also mention of a desired letter. Scrapbook p. 117.","Scope and Contents Attempt to regain a Tyler letter to him which dealt with the Bank of the United States; not successful. Scrapbook p. 118.","Scope and Contents Tells of resignations of cabinet men of previous administration and new appointments, etc. Scrapbook p. 125.","Scope and Contents Discussion \"on the project for distributing the proceeds of the public lands.\" Scrapbook p. 7.","Scope and Contents Advocates numerous large Jackson meetings in opposing Adams (referred to as \"Johnny Q); declines offer to write for the Advocate. Scrapbook p. 33.","Scope and Contents Receipt to John Dandridge for a fee, Scrapbook p. 18b.","Scope and Contents Tyler's nomination for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 77.","Scope and Contents Note on the back apparently by John Tyler: \"The rejections proceeded on the ground that those men sustained by administration.\" Scrapbook p. 116.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of John B. Peachy for a government job. Scrapbook p. 126.","Scope and Contents Calls his attention to a report of L.W. Tazewell of 28 April 1828 on principles of the Constitution concerning acquisition of foreign territory. Scrapbook p. 119.","Scope and Contents Family news of illnesses, births, deaths, etc. Scrapbook p. 13.AG35","Scope and Contents Calls attention to papers left about claims of Col. George Jackson. Scrapbook p. 106.","Scope and Contents Advises about disposal of an estate; comment on Jackson -- some believe he \"can do no wrong, or has the right to do wrong.\" Scrapbook p. 73.","Scope and Contents Request for invoices of goods imported in Brig Dispatch, and bills of loading for tobacco shipped. Scrapbook p. 17.","Scope and Contents Request of a relative in the Army at Pensacola to be discouraged; discussion of Buchanan and Jackson. Scrapbook p. 10.","Scope and Contents Declines invitation to dinner on account of health. Scrapbook p. 100.","Scope and Contents Promoting a Jackson-Barbour ticket and arranging political meetings. Scrapbook p. 53.","Scope and Contents LS. 1 p. Letter inviting Tyler to be honorary member with names below of Charles H. Blake, Walter F. Blount \u0026 Wm. R. Drinkard. Scrapbook p. 72.","Scope and Contents Proposal to compromise a controversy between Capt. Francis Smith and Loyal Co. Scrapbook p. 39.","Scope and Contents Thanks for copy of Senate speech; comment on \"Jacksonism.\" Scrapbook p. 62.","Scope and Contents Wants to correct report of expense of his office of Commissary General of Subsistence. Scrapbook p. 131.","Scope and Contents Letter of affection. Scrapbook p. 121.","Scope and Contents Comment on the President's proclamation and State power; also business matters. Scrapbook p. 56.","Scope and Contents Political comment; \"Mr. Calhoun yesterday delivered a most powerful speech.\"\" Scrapbook p. 70.","Scope and Contents Comment on President Van Buren's message about separation of the Government from the banks; past \"betrayal by Jackson. Added note of family news by Lucy Tucker. Scrapbook p. 80.","Scope and Contents Political discussion; states rights; hopes for new edition of his father's Blackstone. Scrapbook p. 66.","Scope and Contents Notice of nomination by Central Corresponding Committee to be Vice President. Scrapbook p. 76.","Scope and Contents Condemns a Mr. Williams, Collector of the Port; asks Mrs. Tyler to intervene with the President in behalf of a relative. Scrapbook p. 123.","Scope and Contents Agreement as to wages to be paid a distiller. Scrapbook p. 20.","Scope and Contents Comment on slavery and the abolitionists. Scrapbook p. 89.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with the Governor of New York, William Henry Seward, by Gilmer as to constitutional matters. Scrapbook p. 90.","Scope and Contents Purchase of some Texas Treasury notes for Gilmer as speculation; comment as to possible annexation. Scrapbook p. 120.","Scope and Contents Letter of social news of Richmond and news of family and friends printed in 23W(1)285-286. Scapbook p. 142.","Scope and Contents Political discussion, Thomas Jefferson Randolph; Jackson. Scrapbook p. 60.","Scope and Contents Comment on forthcoming election to U.S. Senate and promise of votes; also note on outside by Tyler. Scrapbook p. 65.","Scope and Contents Financing of a printing press of Mr. Reinhart's purchased by ? Hall in Danville; bears note by E.W. Reinhart signed \"E.W.R.\" Scrapbook p. 38.","Scope and Contents Praise for his veto of \"the Bank schemes of Mr. Clay even though unpopular there; more political comment. Scrapbook p. 102.","Scope and Contents Recommends John C. Spencer, New York, being called to Tyler's cabinet Secretary of War. Scrapbook p. 99.","Scope and Contents Asks the appointment of a friend and relations, C.S. Todd, to the mission to Vienna. Scrapbook p. 98.","Scope and Contents Letter about health, has no fixed prospect of going to Washington, overseer has ruined prospect for crop, William Temple will stay and supervise this winter. Scrapbook p. 5.","Scope and Contents Decision of ousting speaker, discussion of Gilmer's prospects of becoming Speaker. Scrapbook p. 58.","Scope and Contents On direction of a Committee of the Association of Friends, presents copy of a \"Narrative if a visit to the West Indies.\" Scrapbook p. 134.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. Advice as to how the President should handle Ohio politicians. Scrapbook p. 111.","Scope and Contents Letter of encouragement as to political matters. Scrapbook p. 50.","Scope and Contents Advises against his trying for the Speaker's chair to turn out Banks; political comment; Tazewell's resignation. Scrapbook p. 57.","Scope and Contents Criticizes Tyler for not appointing personal friends to offices; cites Jackson as one who did. Scrapbook p. 132.","Scope and Contents Sale of a Mr. Moon's Negroes and prices, commission, etc. Scrapbook p. 79.","Scope and Contents Introduces a Mr. Miller, friend of Pres. Houston of Texas; concerning ? Henderson who is sent to negotiate annexation of Texas which Houston is in favor of; requests additional naval force in Gulf to check movement by Mexico. Scrapbook p. 130.","Scope and Contents Claim against the Taylor estate by the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 45.","Scope and Contents Response to letter from Gilmer regarding the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 40.","Scope and Contents Applauds his actions and invites him to a meeting July 4th. Scrapbook p. 122.","Scope and Contents Request for settlement of an old account. Scrapbook p. 27.","Scope and Contents Notifies Gilmer of his election to be a corresponding member of the National institution in Washington. Scrapbook p. 97.","Scope and Contents Settlement of claims against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 54.","Scope and Contents Thanks for courtesies on visit to Washington; request for appointment for Eustace Robinson; appeal to have Geo Washington remains moved from Mount Vernon where they are neglected to Washington. Scrapbook p. 43.","Scope and Contents Supports Gilmer's favoring Calhoun; urges him to send out more \"subscription papesr for the \"Virginia Times' which is about to come out competing with theEnquirer.\" Scrapbook p. 48.","Scope and Contents Invitation to Inaugural Ball for James K. Polk on March 4th. Scrapbook p. 138.","Scope and Contents Regarding subscription to proposed paper. Scrapbook p. 51.","Scope and Contents Inquires about validity of a claim by Henry Dixon, son of John Dixon \u0026 Hunter Printers, against the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 46.","Scope and Contents Political discussion of Virginia and Van Buren. Scrapbook p. 59.","Scope and Contents Encourages publication of the Virginia Times. Scrapbook p. 49.","Scope and Contents ALS. 4 pp. Report cabinet appointments to be made by Harrison and desires Southerners; conversation with Webster, etc. Scrapbook p. 93.","Scope and Contents Approves of Tyler and Texas policy. Scrapbook p. 128.","Scope and Contents Has taken deposition of an unwilling witness. Scrapbook p. 74.","Scope and Contents Thanks Gilmer for his letter and care respecting his remarks. Requests he not republish anything from National Intelligencer imputed to Randolph; states the paper Telegraph is equally inaccurate. Scrapbook p. 11.","Scope and Contents Caustic comment about Jackson and Benton; reports that Jackson wll purchase Texas. Scrapbook p. 81.","Scope and Contents As chairman of the Committee of Curators of the Richmond Lyceum, Richard invites Tyler to speak at future meeting; explains aims, etc. of the Lyceum. Scrapbook p. 86.","Scope and Contents Unsuccessful results of a lottery, etc. Scrapbook p. 30.","Scope and Contents Asks for Gilmer's advice in connection with possible condidacy for Senate. Scrapbook p. 37.","Scope and Contents ALS. 3 pp. War, Missouri question, Bank of the United States, James River Canal Co., etc. Scrapbook p. 23.","Scope and Contents Robinson to defend them all in suits. scrapbook p. 14a.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences. Scrapbook p. 137.","Scope and Contents News and encouragement from her cousin. Scrapbook p. 144.","Scope and Contents Family letter. Scrapbook p. 22.","Scope and Contents Family matters; birth of a son to Mrs. Tyler. Maria H. Seawell--Pres. Tyler's sister. Scrapbook p. 21.","Scope and Contents Accepts invitation of Williamsburg Guards and Troops of Cavalry to address 4th of July celebration; usurpation of power by Jacksonites deplored; hero of Tippecanoe flavored. Scrapbook p. 91.","Scope and Contents Thanks for a favor. Scrapbook p. 19.","Scope and Contents Discussion of Loyal Company business. scrapbook p. 42.","Scope and Contents Action of House of Delegates on controversial legislation; meeting of States Rights party which named Tyler for Vice President. Scrapbook p. 78.","Scope and Contents Advocates a road to Harrisonburg and requests support; comments on the government, states rights, nullification, etc. Scrapbook p. 68.","Scope and Contents Will communicate with the President about the lady's request; the \"next session promises to be busy...a session of business, while the next one...of intrigue and cabal.\" Scrapbook p. 3b.","Scope and Contents Asks for indulgences as to securities for George Geiger of Staunton. Scrapbook p. 96.","Scope and Contents Discussion of the cost of publishing the laws in newspapers and pamphlets. Scrapbook p. 8.","Scope and Contents Inquires about possible dividend from the Loyal Company. Scrapbook p. 64.","Scope and Contents Is sending him eight pills with directions about taking them. Scrapbook p. 109.","Scope and Contents General political discussion about states rights, etc. Scrapbook p. 85.","Scope and Contents Receipt to St. George Tucker for fee. Scrapbook p. 18.","Scope and Contents ALS. 1 p. Comment on politics; land scrip. Scrapbook p. 82.","Scope and Contents As a judge he complains of the low salaries paid to judges; also has political comment. Scrapbook p. 55.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 133.","Scope and Contents Discussion of politics of the day involving Webster, Harrison, Tyler, and his not being appointed to the mission to Mexico. Scrapbook p. 4.","Scope and Contents Politics and states rights; comment on Calhoun; may send his son to study under Tucker. Scrapbook p. 104.","Scope and Contents Letter of condolence to Mrs. Gilmer on death of her husband. Scrapbook p. 129.","Scope and Contents Letter introducing a friend Wm. S. Reid, Jr. Scrapbook p. 88.","Scope and Contents Warrants for land and issuance of scrip. Scrapbook p. 63.","Scope and Contents Invitation to deliver a lecture to the Association. Scrapbook p. 114.","Scope and Contents Seeking a job for unnamed person. Scrapbook p. 41.","Scope and Contents Asks that navy order one Henry Hunter into service; comments on Federal fiscal affairs, bills of exchange, etc. Scrapbook p. 101.","Scope and Contents Writes to this student to correct some misunderstanding, mediated by President Dew. Scrapbook p. 110.","Scope and Contents Discusses states rights, Tyler's attitude toward his suggestions, etc. Scrapbook p. 139.","Scope and Contents Letter giving family news. Scrapbook p. 87.","Scope and Contents Writes asking if Mr. Walker has any business( legal?) that can be given to her husband Robert Tyler, son of Pres. John Tyler to help out financially. Scrapbook p. 143.","Scope and Contents Scrapbook p. 15.","Scope and Contents Her health; gaiters don't fit plan for trip to Wetmore; news of acquaintances. Incomplete. Scrapbook p. 147.","Scope and Contents Writes about some prospective appointment and those supporting him. Scrapbook p. 148.","Scope and Contents Comment on first day of Tyler's succession to Presidency after death of Harrison; funeral plans, etc. Scrapbook p. 105.","Scope and Contents Long comment on persecution of the \"Tyler men;\" political discussion. Scrapbook p. 140.","Scope and Contents General political comment on people and questions of the day including Mexico. Scrapbook p. 145.","Scope and Contents Wants to get a loan to qualify as sheriff with real estate as security. Scrapbook p. 47.","Scope and Contents Regarding estate of a Dr. Dixon. Scrapbook p. 36.","Scope and Contents Reports Doctor Peachy wants Gilmer in his message to Legislature to read them the last year's report from the College of Wm \u0026 Mary; Upshur describes the College, its 100 students, and its great need for help. Scrapbook p. 92.","Scope and Contents Political and business discussion. Scrapbook p. 94","Scope and Contents Acknowledges letter and says he \"gave directions yesterday about the foreign ministries.\" Scrapbook p. 135.","Scope and Contents Talk of Jackson politics and the duel between Charles Dickinson and Andrew Jackson. Scrapbook p. 35.","Scope and Contents Following death of Sec. of Navy Gilmer in gun explosion, writes note of condolence and sends letters addressed to her husband, and requesting that she return any of a public nature. Scrapbook p. 127.","Scope and Contents Objects to editorial remarks in Charlottesville paper; and asks Gilmer to have correction made; refers to \"most vexations season of the year, it is the time for hiring my negroes and a host of them are now belaboring me with their complaints of their bad treatment of the last year, etc.\" Scrapbook p. 75.","Scope and Contents Asks that Mrs. Gilmer be notified of the death of her mother that morning. Scrapbook p. 141.","Scope and Contents Invites him to celebration of General Jackson's birthday March 15th. Scrapbook p. 136.","Scope and Contents Response to invitation to public dinner at Charlottesville opposing the President Jackson. Scrapbook p. 71.","Scope and Contents Sentiment as to the Missouri Compromise. Scrapbook p. 26","Scope and Contents Constitutional questions; rights of the people of the South. Scrapbook p. 24.","Scope and Contents The Missouri Compromise; quotes from President Monroe. Scrapbook p. 2.","Scope and Contents Fears Whig majority; further political comment. Scrapbook p. 108.","Scope and Contents Concerning sale of Hopkins' grey horse and legal matter in Charles City Co. Court.","Scope and Contents Writes in behalf of Collier Harrison for post.","Scope and Contents Will excercise his best influence in behalf of Mr. Carr; DeWitt is publishing the lives of the Governors of Va.; asks that minor write the article about Gilmer.","Scope and Contents Autograph in answer to Wheeler's request.","Scope and Contents General family letter, concerns studies of George Gilmer? at UVa.","Scope and Contents Crayon portrait of his father, Patrick Henry which hung in capitol for several months and was lost; understands there is a portrait of his father in the Tyler family; please send him a description of that one.","Scope and Contents Reply to Henry's letter of 2 May 1860 regarding the portrait of his father.","Scope and Contents Civil War letters written from Yorktown, Young Mill, Camp Deas, Williamsburg, and Richmond. Including resolution of sympathy to family of lt. Col. St. George Tucker upon his death, Jan. 1863; requests slave Jim, other mention of Jim.","Scope and Contents Family news; mentions he has seen the President.","Scope and Contents Her husband's papers destroyed in the burning of Richmond; relationship between Tyler and Webster re Ashburton Treaty.","Scope and Contents .","Scope and Contents Includes documents, a brochure on Southern flags, Southern historical notes, a pamphlet from the Senate of the United States concerning reduction of federal expenditures, history notes on Latin America, and other historical notes primarily concerning the South and Southern people.","Scope and Contents Includes an announcement of the publication entitled Career Women of America; a justification for calling the Civil War the \"War Between the States;\" and two announcements from the New York Peace Society concerning events in 1939.","Scope and Contents Materials including a publication concerning the expunging from official records of any defaming statements towards David Minton Wright, M.D., a doctor during the Civil War, articles concerning religious devotion, an announcement of the publication of Genealogies of the Presidents of the United States, and other historical papers from the College of William and Mary and other places of interest in Virginia.","Scope and Contents Materials including a Virginia Senate roll call from 1932, a pamphlet from the North Carolina Historical Review concerning the origin of the Franklin-Lee imbroglio, a blank form from the Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, the 36th annual report from the Packard Motor Company, postcards of St. John's Church in Hampton, a postcard of the marriage of Pocahontas to John Rolfe, a postcard of the baptism of Pocohontas and a pamphlet entitled \"Additional Charter of the College of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania.\"","Scope and Contents Materials including a card stating the rules of operation for Tyler's Bureau of Genealogy, a pamphlet from the State Board of Health of West Virginia, a copy of an article, entitled \"Daniel Boone and the American Pioneer\" written by Archibald Henderson, which has been signed by the author for Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of an address delivered before the Colonial Dames of America by Hon. George L. Christian on the subject of John Tyler, a piece of paper with a printed picture and explanation of South Carolina's \"Black\" Republican Legislature of Reconstruction Days, and a copy of the Alumni Gazette of the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Materials include an article taken from the Virginia Journal of Education on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, an article from the Virginia Institute of Mechanics on Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, a copy of The Christian Thinker, copies of The Pine Needle, a flyer calling for a protest against the passage of the president's bill to reconstruct the Supreme Court and two booklets of the Kyvala Dream Books series.","2 1/2\" x 4 3/16\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of F.A. Barksdale with inscription on the verso \"Yours in K ,\" taken by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P1)","4 3/8\" x 6 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Johanna Tyler Bouldin, aunt of President John Tyler, photographer unknown. No negative included. (P2)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, photograph of frame painting profiled head and shoulders of Carter Braxton, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P3)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of B. Callaghan from San Antonio, Texas apparently taken while he BC attended the University of Virginia, taken by Eugene A. Perry, Charlottesville, Va. No negative available. (P4)","2 7/16\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Henry Page Dyer. Photo taken by Kuhn and Cummins, Artistic Photographers, Baltimore, Maryland. No negative available. (P5)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Patrick Henry taken from a painting, taken by Cook. No negative available. (P6)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Abraham Lincoln mounted copied from the original taken in Chicago and owned by Oliver R. Barrett, photographer unknown. No negative available. (P7)","3\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President James Monroe, engraver unknown. No negative available. (P8)","Scope and Contents 3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Col. B.G. Scott, engraver unknown, negative included. (P9). Also included photographic print of an engraving, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2, black and white, head and shoulders view, Brig-Gen George Weedon, engraver unknown, negative included. (P10)","2 1/2\" x 3 3/4\", sepia and white, portrait of Miss Ellie Seawell seated, taken at Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P11)","8\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Harry C. Semple, artist unknown. (P12)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler, Jr. at age 12, photographer J.H. Faber, Norfolk, Va., no negative available. (P13)","8 1/4\" x 11\", black and white, head and shoulders view of President John Tyler, painted by Healy, engraved by H.B. Hall's Sons. (P14)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of John Tyler when Governor, taken from a painting by Jarvie, no negative available. (P15)","2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia and white, full length view of Julia G. Tyler?, taken by Y. Merz, New York, no negative available. (P16)","4 7/8\" x 7 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Mrs. Lyon Gardiner Tyler (Julia Gardiner Tyler), taken by Boice, no negative available. (P17)","4 2/8\" x 6 1/2\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Lyon G. Tyler, photographed by George S. Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P18)","4 3/4\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, Lyon G. Tyler as President of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va, photographer unknown. (P19)","2 1/2\" x 3 7/8\", sepia and white, head and shoulders view of Pearl Tyler Ellis at age 16, photographer unknown, no negative available (portion at bottom of photograph is torn off). (P20)","5\" x 8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Robert Tyler, Jr. held in folder, printed by Stanley Paulger, Montgomery, Alabama. (P21)","4 3/8\" x 6 5/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view of Dr. Wal? Henry Tyler, Brother of President John Tyler, photograph by Miley, Lexington, Virginia, no negative available. (P22)","Photograph (2 1/2\" x 4 1/8\" ; black \u0026 white) of unidentified infant (deceased) laying on reclining couch, photograph by Johnston, Waco, Texas, no negative available. (P23)","2 7/8\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, seated portrait of an unidentified female, photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph is matted. (P24)","Scope and Contents 2 1/2\" x 4\", sepia, head and shoulders profile view of unidentified female, photographed by William Klauser, New York, no negative available. (P25). Including carte-de-visite, undated 2 1/2 x 4, sepia, head to waist of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and Perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P26)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of an unidentified man, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P27)","7\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders view, unidentified male, engraver unidentified. (P28)","2 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", sepia, head and shoulders view of unidentified male, photographed by Tyson and perry, Charlottesville, Va., no negative available. (P29)","3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, group portrait of family all identified on verso of photograph, but there is no family name included, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P30)","4 7/8\" x 6 3/4\", sepia and white, group shot taken in front of Casa Grande Ruins discovered by Father Kino in 1693, twelve miles from Florence, AR., Scott White is at the center of the group, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P31)","Scope and Contents 3\" x 4 7/8\", black and white, group of unidentified people outside gathered around cooking pots in a field, photographer unidentified, no negative available. (P32). Including undated, photographic print, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of a white family and several Indians, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P33) Also including undated, 3 x 4 7/8, black and white, group shot of unidentified people walking along a pathway, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P34)","7 1/8\" x 9\", sepia and white, group shot of unidentified group possibly celebrating the anniversary of the settlement at Jamestown, photograph purchased by the Norfolk Advertising Board, photograph credited to \"Acme Photo,\" no negative available. (P35)","3\" x 4 3/4\", sepia and white, unidentified group of people seated around outdoor tables; photographer unknown, no negative available. (P36)","4 3/8\" x 11 5/8\", black and white, unidentified group of people attending an outdoor lecture of some type; photographer unknown, no negative available. Photograph mounted on mat board. (P37)","3 1/4\" x 4 1/8\", black and white, head and shoulders view, mounted by W.A. Wilde Company, picture of biblical figure. (P38)","7 1/2\" x 9 1/2\", sepia, Bruton Parish Church before the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Wlliamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P39)","Scope and Contents 6\" x 7 5/8\", black and white, photograph of the alabasten effigy of Bishop Theophilus Field at Hereford Cathedral, Hereford England, photographed by W.H. Rustine, no negative available. (P40). Inscribed on verso: \"To my kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Doumus, from Katharine M. Murphy.\"","3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, Old Donation Church built in 1694, restored in 1916, in Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P41)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia, showing the site of the graves of George Braxton and his wife Mary Carter at Mattapony Church in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P42). Including photographic print, May 3, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, Mattapony Church (which became Baptist in 1828) in King and Queen Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P43)","4 1/4\" x 6 1/2\", sepia, Merchant's Hope Church built in 1657, photographed by C.R. Rees, Petersburg, Va., no negative available. (P44)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, two men standing in two spots both known as the site of George Wythe's grave, St. John's Church, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P45). Including photographic print, April 26, 1919, 3 5/8 x 4 5/8, black and white, a plan of St. John's Church, Henrico Parish, Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P46)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, the tomb of Benjamin Harrison III and his wife Evelyn Byrd in Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P47). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white,\"Tombs of William Byrd, wife Mary, and Evelyn (granddaughter),\" Westover Churchyard, Old Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P48) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, the tombs of Benjamin Harrison III and wife - Evelyn Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Theodore Bland, Westover Church - old site - Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P49) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, gravemaker of Theodore Bland's (1630-1671) grave, Westover Churchyard, Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P51) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, picture of Westover Church \"after the removal from river bank to present site,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative abailable. (P52)","7 3/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, the Ballard and Exchange Hotels, Richmond, Va., site of John Tyler's death in 1862, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P53)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Bear Point\" \"rear and north end of house of Edward Thruston II (1705?),\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P54). Including photographic print, May 8, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"Bear Point \"Burial ground 500 yards S.E. of Edward Thurston II's house, 14 graves in 2 rows each marked by cedar posts,\" Norfolk Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P55)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, \"Berkeley\" \"Beginning 1676 was home to 5 generations of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin IV, 1726-1791, Signer and his son William H. Harrison, President U.S., both born here,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P56). Including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"burial ground 500 yards southeast of residence, no evidence that older generations were buried here,\" Charles City Co., va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P57) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 1/2 x 4 1/4, black and white, \"Berkeley \"looking across lawn towards garden on a lower terrace and James River beyond,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P58) Also including photographic print, May 12, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Berkeley,\" \"in the garden looking towards residence,\" Charles City Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P60)","5 3/4\" x 8\", brown and beige, \"Carter's Creek,\" Gloucester Co., Va., artist unknown, torn. (P61)","8\" x 10\", black and white, \"Carter's Creek\" (Built 1694), Fairfield, Gloucester Co., Va., printed by Cook, Richmond, Va., no negative available. (P62)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Chericoke,\" \"Former home was built by Carter Braxton and was burned shortly before he died in Richmond, Va., in 1797,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P63). Including photographic print, May 1, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, \"Old burial ground at \"Chericoke,\" if Carter Brxton's grave is at \"Chericoke it is here and unmarked,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P64)","2\" x 3 1/2\", sepia and white, \"Elim,\" \"home of Keil as it appears today,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P66)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, \"Elsing Green,\" \"200 yards from the Pamunky River and bought and remodelled by Carter Braxton, Signer in 1758 - Now home of Judge R. Gregory,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P67). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2, May 1, 1919, \"Elsing Green,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P68)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Greenway,\" \"Charles City, Court House, Va., view of Mansion House as seen from Highway at Entrance Gate,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P69)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, Kling and Queen Co., Va.,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P71). Including photographic print, 3 1/2 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Newington,\" \"Riverside of old abandoned frame building, King and Queen Co., Va.,\" photogapher unknown, no negative available. (P71)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", sepia and white, \"Pear Park Jr.,\" no location listed, inscribed on verso of photograph \"For Annie dear, with love from Lucy,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P72)","Scope and Contents 3 1/4\" x 4 5/8\", black and white, \"Brick end of 1758 house - sides frame new home of Clarence M. Cruser,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P73). Including photographic print, May 6, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 1/2, black and white, \"This house was raised September 30th 1758 by AS on Truston's Creek and called Malachy Thruston house,\" Princess Anne Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P74)","Scope and Contents 5 7/8\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, \"Ringfield, built by early settlers in Va., before 1680,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P75). Including photographic print same as P75. (P76)","Scope and Contents 5\" x 7\", black and white, The Peyton-Randolph home, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P77). Including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Tucker House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P78) Also including Photographic print, undated, 5 x 7, black and white, The Blair house, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P79) Also including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, The Taylor House, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P80)","3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, Adam Thoroughgood's House, Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P81)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", sepia, on front of photograph is written, \"house in which President John Tyler lived in Williamsburg, Va. before removing to Bassett House in said city,\" and on verso of photograph is inscribed: \"House in Williamsburg of Washington and Lafayette headquarters,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P82)","5\" x 7\", black and white, \"Residence of John Tyler as Vice President - when he became President in 1841, (Pictured preserved by Dr. Lyon G. Tyler in William and Mary Library), Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P83)","Scope and Contents 6 7/8\" x 9 3/4\", black and white, landscape view of river with house in background and in the foreground is seen a marker with the inscription \"Here the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" Wakefield, Va., F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P84). Including Photographic print, 5 x 7, black and white, enlargement of the marker in P84 with the inscription \"Here on the 11th of February 1732 George Washington was born,\" F. Ltz. Studio, Savannah, Ga., no negative available. (P85) Also including September 7, 1933, William Harden, Savannah, Ga., to Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, Editor, Holdcroft P.O., Charles City Co., Va. Writes concerning the photographs (P84 and P85) which were printed in a book entitled The Landscape Album, hopes he LGT finds the photographs both interesting and useful. 1 p. TCy of ALS.","5\" x 7\", sepia and white, The College of William and Mary Library erected in 1908, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P86)","3 3/8\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, \"York Hall Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr., Signer during American Revolution. Present home of Mr. and mrs. George Blow,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P87)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/4\" x 4\", black and white, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P88)","3 1/8\" x 5 1/2\", sepia and black, unidentified house, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P89)","3 1/8\" x 3 1/8\", sepia, unidentified Legislation Chamber, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P90)","3 1.2\" 4 3/4\", black and white, pieces of Churchill Silver owned by Mr. J. Churchill Cooke of \"Foxleigh,\" King William Co., Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P91)","7\" x 9 1/8\", black and white, tomb of Col. David Bray, located in Bruton Parrish sic Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available","7 7/8\" x 9 7/8\", black and white, grave of Parson Blain Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P93)","8\" x 10\", black and white, grave of \"John Tyler, President of the United States 1841-1845,\" Richmond, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P94)","Scope and Contents 3 1/2\" x 4 3/8\", black and white, granite slab marking the \"grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr. 1738-1789, Signer,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P95). Including Photographic print, May 9, 1919, 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, black and white, \"Granite slab over grave of Thomas Nelson, Jr.,\" Yorktown, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P96)","6 1/2\" x 7\", sepia, plaque depicting battle scene between white settlers and Indians with inscription \"The University at Henrico. Destroyed in the Massacre 22 March 1622,\" photographer unknown, no negative available. (P97)","5\" x 5 7/8\", black and white, \"Old Lowerstoft plate which belonged to Col. Frances West of King William County, Virginia,\" photograph is matted, photographer unknown, no negative available. (P98)","3 1/2\" x 5 3/8\", black and white, monument erected by the Congress of the United States commemorating the Battle of Cowpens which occurred on January 17, 1781, Cowpens, South Carolina, photographer unknown. (P126)","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, \"Looking through Plate Glass Window at the Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H.,\" photographer unknown. (P127). Including undated, postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2, color picture of Commerce Trust Building and Commerce Garage, Kansas City, Missouri, photographer unknown. Included with an envelope addressed to Sue Ruffin Tyler (Mrs. Lyon G. Tyler). (P128)","8\" x 10\", sepia and white, photograph of the painting of the Review of the Army at Fort Cumberland which took place October 16, 1794, Cumberland, Md., artist unknown, photographed by C.A. Hoppin, no negative available. (P129)","3 3/4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, the statue of Lord Botetourt, Williamsburg, Va., photographer unknown, no negative available. (P130)","Scope and Contents D.","Scope and Contents Also included in this folder is a ribbon commemorating the unveiling of the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Richmond, Va. Nwscl.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of the books presented in 1784 by Louis XVI of France to the library of the University of Pennsylvania and a list of Virginia Historical Magazines.","Scope and Contents Includes a list of school superintendents in Virginia, a list of leading newspapers in various states, a list of historians of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a list of state regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Includes a list of papers offered to the Virginia Historical Society, a list of some of Lyon G. Tyler's works, a list of \"the officers and founder of the Jamestown Society,\" and notes on the slave trade. Ds.","Scope and Contents Papers including a list of the flowers at the funeral of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, notes on the life of John Tyler, a summary of the first volume of Revolutionary War Records, a radio address by Walter W. Van Kirk concerning impending war in 1939, and a copy of a book dedication to Lyon Gardiner Tyler given by the Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Including notes concerning the life of Dr. Lyon G. Tyler and Joseph Ferdinand Zeilling's life, receipts, cancelled checks, a poem written by Lyon G. Tyler, a proposal for a fireproof library building and notes on Charles City Co., Va.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. D.","Scope and Contents 16 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 42 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents 11 pp. Ms.","Scope and Contents These articles are placed in a volume that was once a journal of accounts. 97 pp. MsV #137.","Scope and Contents Many of the articles are loose inside the volume. 50 pp. MsV #138","Scope and Contents AC.","Scope and Contents 78 pp. MsV #139","Scope and Contents Items transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03).","Scope and Contents Lock of hair and pressed plant material from envelope with inscription \"My mother's hair and flowers from her grave and my father's hair.\" Transferred from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. Mss 65T97GrH.A01a-c","Scope and Contents One pair of pince nez style of eye glasses. Poor condition with a broken lense. 4 in. (width). Transferred to Manuscripts Artifact Collection from Box 7, Folder 2 of the Tyler Family Papers Group H. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 9. 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He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia.","Tyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman.","Tyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.","Tyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.","Eldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia.","James Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke.","Stockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932.","Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford.","Sue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.","Henry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925.","Known to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.","Born in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown.","More detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002.)","The guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017.","See also the finding aid for the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967.","This collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials.","The correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe.","The collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms Rotterdam; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum.","The various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua.","The following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:","The Blacksburg Sun, March 28, 1973","The Blacksburg Sun (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The Tyler-Wilson Papers consist largely of correspondence of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler's family and his daughter Lily Tyler Wilson's family. Also includes a 1925 European travel diary maintained by Nancy E. Lukens.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","J. Hoge Tyler family","Lily Tyler Wilson family","Tyler, Henry C. (Hal) (Henry Clement), 1878-1941","Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925","Tyler, Edward H. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Tyler-Wilson Family Papers were donated to Special Collections in 2016."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Politicians -- United States","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Politicians -- United States","Correspondence"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box"],"extent_tesim":["0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence"],"date_range_isim":[1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged by family group, in order of birth, followed by the Nancy Lukens diary, and ending with a set of advertising/promotional materials not associated with any particular family or individual.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged by family group, in order of birth, followed by the Nancy Lukens diary, and ending with a set of advertising/promotional materials not associated with any particular family or individual."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hoge Tyler (1846-1925), Virginia governor from 1898 to 1902, was born in Caroline County, Virginia in 1846. He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnown to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBorn in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00220.xml\"\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002\u003c/a\u003e.)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["James Hoge Tyler (1846-1925), Virginia governor from 1898 to 1902, was born in Caroline County, Virginia in 1846. He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia.","Tyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman.","Tyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.","Tyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.","Eldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia.","James Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke.","Stockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932.","Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford.","Sue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.","Henry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925.","Known to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.","Born in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown.","More detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002.)"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, Ms2017-014, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, Ms2017-014, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also the finding aid for the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1239.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002\u003c/a\u003e. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also the finding aid for the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms \u003cemph render=\"italicbold\"\u003eRotterdam\u003c/emph\u003e; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials.","The correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe.","The collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms Rotterdam; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum.","The various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Blacksburg Sun\u003c/title\u003e, March 28, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Blacksburg Sun\u003c/title\u003e (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:","The Blacksburg Sun, March 28, 1973","The Blacksburg Sun (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cbe251003d7d0141af02e778cdb03815\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Tyler-Wilson Papers consist largely of correspondence of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler's family and his daughter Lily Tyler Wilson's family. Also includes a 1925 European travel diary maintained by Nancy E. 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He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia.","Tyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman.","Tyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.","Tyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.","Eldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia.","James Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke.","Stockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932.","Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford.","Sue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.","Henry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925.","Known to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.","Born in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown.","More detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002.)","The guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017.","See also the finding aid for the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967.","This collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials.","The correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe.","The collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms Rotterdam; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum.","The various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua.","The following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:","The Blacksburg Sun, March 28, 1973","The Blacksburg Sun (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The Tyler-Wilson Papers consist largely of correspondence of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler's family and his daughter Lily Tyler Wilson's family. Also includes a 1925 European travel diary maintained by Nancy E. Lukens.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","J. Hoge Tyler family","Lily Tyler Wilson family","Tyler, Henry C. (Hal) (Henry Clement), 1878-1941","Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925","Tyler, Edward H. (Edward Hammet), 1869-1939","Tyler, Sue Hammet, 1845-1927","Wilson, Eliza (Lily) Tyler","Materials in this collection are in English."],"collection_title_tesim":["Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, 1899/1960"],"collection_ssim":["Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, 1899/1960"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Ms.2017.014"],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2017.014"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"creator_ssm":["J. Hoge Tyler family","Lily Tyler Wilson family","Tyler, Henry C. (Hal) (Henry Clement), 1878-1941","Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925","Tyler, Edward H. (Edward Hammet), 1869-1939","Tyler, Sue Hammet, 1845-1927","Wilson, Eliza (Lily) Tyler"],"creator_ssim":["J. Hoge Tyler family","Lily Tyler Wilson family","Tyler, Henry C. (Hal) (Henry Clement), 1878-1941","Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925","Tyler, Edward H. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The Tyler-Wilson Family Papers were donated to Special Collections in 2016."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Politicians -- United States","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Politicians -- United States","Correspondence"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box"],"extent_tesim":["0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence"],"date_range_isim":[1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged by family group, in order of birth, followed by the Nancy Lukens diary, and ending with a set of advertising/promotional materials not associated with any particular family or individual.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is arranged by family group, in order of birth, followed by the Nancy Lukens diary, and ending with a set of advertising/promotional materials not associated with any particular family or individual."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hoge Tyler (1846-1925), Virginia governor from 1898 to 1902, was born in Caroline County, Virginia in 1846. He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnown to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBorn in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00220.xml\"\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002\u003c/a\u003e.)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["James Hoge Tyler (1846-1925), Virginia governor from 1898 to 1902, was born in Caroline County, Virginia in 1846. He was the son of George and Eliza Hoge Tyler but was reared by his grandparents, James and Eleanor Howe Hoge, in Pulaski County, Virginia.","Tyler joined the Confederate army and served as a private in the Signal Corps throughout the Civil War. After the war, he returned to Pulaski County, where he had inherited the Hoge farm. He renamed the farm \"Belle Hampton\" and become a successful farmer and businessman.","Tyler married Sue Montgomery Hammet (1845-1927) in 1868. While living at Belle Hampton, the Tylers had eight children: Edward H., James H. Jr., Stockton Heth, Lucy Belle, Sue H., Henry C. (\"Hal\"), Eliza (\"Lily\") and Eleanor Howe Tyler (died in infancy). In 1891, the family moved to \"Halwick,\" their home in Radford.","Tyler was elected to the state senate in 1877 and served one term. He also served on the board of visitors and as rector of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). He served as Virginia's lieutenant governor 1890 to 1894 and as governor from 1898 to 1902. Tyler remained  somewhat active in state politics in his later years and also served as food administrator for Radford and Montgomery County during World War I.","Eldest child of James H. and Sue Hammet Tyler, Edward Hammet (\"Ned\") Tyler (1869-1939) graduated from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. He  managed the family farm at Belle Hampton and also owned Kirkland Farm near Dublin (Pulaski County), Virginia.","James Hoge Tyler Jr. (1871-1937) attended Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and graduated from Hampden-Sidney College. He worked in the governor's office during his father's administration and later for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company. He married Evelyn Gray Bell (1879-1924) in 1908, and the couple lived in Roanoke.","Stockton Heth Tyler (1874-1943) was a graduate of the Washington and Lee School of Law. During the Spanish-American War, he was a major in the U. S. Army, serving as an additional paymaster. He married Nelle Louise Serpell in 1904; the couple had five children. Tyler served as mayor of Norfolk, Virginia from 1924 to 1932.","Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler (1876-1955) married Colonel Frank Percy McConnell (1870-1941) in 1908. The couple, with their son, James Hoge Tyler McConnell, lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where Frank McConnell was engaged in several business enterprises, before returning by 1927 to Radford.","Sue Hampton Tyler (1877-1949) married Rev. Robert Ware Jopling (1865-1944), a Presbyterian minister, in 1915. The couple had two children, Sue Tyler and James Robert Jopling, and resided in Texas and South Carolina. Following her husband's death, Sue Jopling made her home in Norfolk, Virginia.","Henry Clement (\"Hal\") Tyler (1878-1941) graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1901. He established a law practice in Radford, where he was appointed commonwealth attorney in 1906. He continued in that position through successive elections until 1922. In 1909, he was elected city attorney and served in that position until his death. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1924 to 1925.","Known to her family and friends as \"Lily,\" Eliza Lillian Tyler (1882-1974) married Henry Harrison Wilson (1882-1933) in 1915. The Wilsons eventually made their home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and had three children: James Hoge Tyler (1916-1994), Lily Norwood (1919-2008), and Henry Harrison Wilson II (1923-2016). Following her husband's death, Lily Wilson returned to Virginia and by 1948 was living at the Tyler family home.","Born in 1902, Nancy E. Lukens was the daughter of Charles S. Lukens of Roanoke, Virginia. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and later obtained a master's degree from Columbia University. Her obituary indicates that Lukens began teaching at Roanoke's Jefferson High School in 1925. She also served on Roanoke's library board and as president of the Roanoke Rescue Mission. She is listed in Jefferson High annuals as Nancy Lukens as late as 1945 but later married Dr. Clarence William Hamilton. Nancy Lukens Hamilton retired from teaching in 1950 and died in Roanoke in 1959. Her relationship (if any) to the Tylers is unknown.","More detailed biographical information on the J. Hoge Tyler family may be found in the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002.)"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, Ms2017-014, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Tyler-Wilson Family Papers, Ms2017-014, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the Tyler-Wilson Family Papers commenced in June 2017 and was completed in July 2017."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also the finding aid for the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1239.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eJ. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002\u003c/a\u003e. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also the finding aid for the J. Hoge Tyler Family Collection, Ms1967-002. The materials in this collection undoubtedly originated from the same source and had somehow been separated from the larger collection before it was donated to Special Collections in 1967."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms \u003cemph render=\"italicbold\"\u003eRotterdam\u003c/emph\u003e; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains personal papers of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler; his wife Sue Hammet Tyler; their children Edward H. Tyler, James Hoge Tyler Jr., Stockton Heth Tyler, Lucy Belle Norwood Tyler McConnell, Sue Hampton Tyler Jopling, Hal C. Tyler, and Lily Tyler Wilson; and Lily Tyler Wilson's children J. Hoge Tyler Wilson, Lily Norwood Wilson, and Henry Harrison Wilson II. The collection consists largely of correspondence and advertising / promotional materials.","The correspondence of Governor Tyler represented here is mostly devoted to his efforts in having a heating system installed in \"Halwick,\" the Tylers' home in Radford, Virginia. The folder includes correspondence, contracts, and printed material from the Peck-Hammond Company relating to the Moline System. Also included is a Halwick floor plan. Apart from two pieces of personal correspondence, the remainder of Tyler's material consists of advertising material, including items from the Advanced Agricultural Publishing Company; White Enamel Refrigerator Company; F. S. Royster Guano Company; and the Toggery Shop (Radford, Virginia). Most of the folders devoted to other family members contain just a few pieces of personal correspondence, personal financial documents, and ephemera. The materials for Lily Tyler Wilson and her daughter, Lily Norwood Wilson, are somewhat more extensive, each consisting of a number of pieces of personal correspondence, much of this written during the younger Lily's 1935 trip to Europe.","The collection also contains the 1925 European travel diary of Nancy E. Lukens, whose relationship (if any) to the Tylers and Wilsons is unknown. The diary commences on June 5 with Lukens' arrival in New York City; proceeds through her trans-Atlantic cruise aboard the Ms Rotterdam; and continues with her tour of Great Britain, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, and France. The diary ends on August 2, with a description of Lukens' visit to the Louvre Museum.","The various advertising and promotional materials completing the collection had undoubtedly been sent to various members of the Tyler family, but because they could not be associated with any individual, they are collected together separately. Of possible particular interest among these items are promotional materials from the Frank E. Davis Fish Company (including price lists), the Dreamland Theatre of Radford, the Miss Radford beauty pageant of 1934, and the Radford Chatauqua."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Blacksburg Sun\u003c/title\u003e, March 28, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eThe Blacksburg Sun\u003c/title\u003e (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following items were removed from the collection, to be added to the Rare Book Collection:","The Blacksburg Sun, March 28, 1973","The Blacksburg Sun (NIT souvenir edition), April 4, 1973"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_cbe251003d7d0141af02e778cdb03815\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Tyler-Wilson Papers consist largely of correspondence of Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler's family and his daughter Lily Tyler Wilson's family. Also includes a 1925 European travel diary maintained by Nancy E. 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MsV 15.","Scrapbook containing yearbooks, newspaper articles, photographs, and other memorabilia from 1985-1989. This scrapbook mainly focuses on the UDC itself and things they have done. MsV. 16.","\"The History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy\" by Mary B. Poppenheim, Maude Blake Merchant, May M. Faris McKinney, Rassie Hoskins White, Eloise Welch Wright, Anne Bachman Hyde, Susie Stuart Campbell, Charlotte Osbourne Woodbury, Ruth Jennings Lawton, Garrett and Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia. 1938.","Scrapbook on General Robert E. Lee contains pictures, newspaper articles, and other material from 1930-1932 covering his life and service in the CSA as well as a little material on the history of the Lee Family and the family home of Stafford in West Moreland County.","Scrapbook containing newspaper articles, pictures, cards, invitations, and postcards from 1950-1961. Scrapbook includes articles on Robert E. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Processed by Amanda Perkins in 1993.","Scrapbook material from the Williamsburg Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) consisting of newspaper clippings on the Civil War, veterans still living, battle reenactments, correspondence, yearbooks, programs, and other. Also included are papers concerning Confederate monuments in Williamsburg, as well as dealing with the Cross of Honor. One copy of \"A History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy\" is included.","Folder of items from the United Daughters of the Confederacy Williamsburg Chapter from 1952-1992 consisting of: \"Virginia Gazette\" May 2, 1952, newspaper article on UDC Ceremony, article on Williamsburg in the Civil War, and chapter 1991-1992 yearbook.","Scrapbook on General Robert E. 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MsV 15.","Scrapbook containing yearbooks, newspaper articles, photographs, and other memorabilia from 1985-1989. This scrapbook mainly focuses on the UDC itself and things they have done. MsV. 16.","\"The History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy\" by Mary B. Poppenheim, Maude Blake Merchant, May M. Faris McKinney, Rassie Hoskins White, Eloise Welch Wright, Anne Bachman Hyde, Susie Stuart Campbell, Charlotte Osbourne Woodbury, Ruth Jennings Lawton, Garrett and Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia. 1938.","Scrapbook on General Robert E. Lee contains pictures, newspaper articles, and other material from 1930-1932 covering his life and service in the CSA as well as a little material on the history of the Lee Family and the family home of Stafford in West Moreland County.","Scrapbook containing newspaper articles, pictures, cards, invitations, and postcards from 1950-1961. Scrapbook includes articles on Robert E. 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Scrapbook covers from 1890 to 1978.","Scrapbook containing correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, postcards, and pictures from 1934 to 1967. Scrapbook includes articles on Confederate veterans still living, chapter news, Jefferson Davis, \"Stonewall\" Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, Robert E. Lee, and Appomattox.","Scrapbook containing pictures, newspaper articles, invitations, yearbooks, stamps, envelopes, correspondence, and a certificate from 1934 to 1969. Scrapbook includes articles concerning the UDC and preservation of monuments and memorials to the Confederacy. MsV. 11.","Scrapbook containing pictures, yearbooks, newspaper articles, maps, and programs from 1977-1981. Includes articles on restoration of citizenship to Jefferson Davis by Carter and articles about preserving sites of the Civil War. MsV. 13.","Scrapbook containing invitations, pictures, newspaper articles, programs, correspondence, maps, postcards, and other memorabilia from 1981-1984. Includes many articles on battle reenactments, articles commemorating J.E.B. Stuart, articles on Williamsburg during the Civil War, and articles from 1950 on confederate dead in Arkansas. MsV. 14.","Scrapbook containing newspaper articles, pictures and programs from 1984-1985. Includes pictures of reenactments, articles on the UDC, and articles on Williamsburg during the Civil War. MsV 15.","Scrapbook containing yearbooks, newspaper articles, photographs, and other memorabilia from 1985-1989. This scrapbook mainly focuses on the UDC itself and things they have done. MsV. 16.","\"The History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy\" by Mary B. Poppenheim, Maude Blake Merchant, May M. Faris McKinney, Rassie Hoskins White, Eloise Welch Wright, Anne Bachman Hyde, Susie Stuart Campbell, Charlotte Osbourne Woodbury, Ruth Jennings Lawton, Garrett and Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia. 1938.","Scrapbook on General Robert E. Lee contains pictures, newspaper articles, and other material from 1930-1932 covering his life and service in the CSA as well as a little material on the history of the Lee Family and the family home of Stafford in West Moreland County.","Scrapbook containing newspaper articles, pictures, cards, invitations, and postcards from 1950-1961. Scrapbook includes articles on Robert E. Lee, highlights of the Civil War, reenactments, old Civil War Veterans, and Celebrations of the Centennial, which marked the 100 year anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War.","Scrapbooks, 1983-1984 and 1984-1985 of the Virginia Division of the UDC. 2004.18 addition.","Additions 2000.51, 2004.18, 2005.30","Unveiling exercises of the Confederate monument... May 5, 1908.","Williamsburg monuments to the Confederacy","Williamsburg City Council minutes, May 11, 2000. (On page 9, minutes grant permission for the Confederate monument to be relocated to Bicentennial Park.)","Addition 2003.38","Addition 2003.38","Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 180 pp. MsV. 1.","1927-1936. Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 126 pp. MsV 2.","1936- 1943. Minute Book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 200 pp. MsV 3.","1948-1953. Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. MsV 4.","1954-1958. Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. MsV 5.","1958-1969. Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. MsV 6.","1966-1969. Minute book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. MsV 7.","1914-1917. Roll book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 29 pp. MsV. 8.","Treasurer's book of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 186 pp. MsV. 9.","Letters between members of UDC, a letter from the White House, business letters, letter from George Grayson, letters from other UDC chapters, etc. 23 items.","Organizational papers: members rosters, minutes of meetings, miscellaneous notes. 41 items.","Organizational papers: members rosters, minutes of meetings, miscellaneous notes. 27 items.","A brief history of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.","Declarations of the tribute for deceased members of the Williamsburg chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. 12 items.","Newspaper clippings: article about school desegregation, the Civil War, and the UDC. Also, obituaries of UDC members. 7 items.","Printed material: instruction booklets for the UDC, programs, music for the UDC theme song, miscellaneous pamphlets, annual report, advertising manual, etc. 37 items.","Information concerning Confederate soldiers. 5 items.","Miscellaneous papers: by-laws of the Williamsburg Community Council, receipts, essay about a garden. 3 items."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","United Daughters of the Confederacy, Williamsburg Chapter","United Daughters of the Confederacy","United Daughters of the Confederacy, Williamsburg (Va.) Chapter"],"names_coll_ssim":["United Daughters of the Confederacy","United Daughters of the Confederacy, Williamsburg (Va.) Chapter"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","United Daughters of the Confederacy, Williamsburg Chapter","United Daughters of the Confederacy","United Daughters of the Confederacy, Williamsburg (Va.) 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Box and Folder list compiled by Kelsey Kavanagh, SCRC staff, in September 2011.","Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Mss. 1997.60 is filed in the oversize collection:","Five U.S. World War II posters.","Mss. 1990.17 is filed in the oversize collection:","Post World War II Occupation manual, newspaper clippings with headlines of Allied victory in Japan, peace in Europe, 1945.","Mss. Acc. 1991.51 added to collection:  List of wagons and horses for the Revolutionary Army, Williamsburg, Virginia dated 6 Jan 1782.  Statement signed by James Trenor regarding  wagons under the command of Major John Davis.","18 folders.","Scope and Contents Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Scope and Contents \"Review of the Statement of Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy during Jefferson's administration in his letter of 5 Dec. 1805 to the President of the Senate; and of the ltter 16 Dec. 1805 to Mr. John Randolph, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; and to Mr. Uriah Tracy of the Senate, calling for an additional appropriationg Dollars 600,000 to supply the deficiencies in the Navy appropriations for the year 1805.\" 10 pages.","Printed regulations for the uniform of the United States Light Dragoons, giving detailed descriptions for different officers' dress, as well as showing drawings of what braid, buttonholes, etc. should look like after being sewn; by order of the Adjutant General. 2 pages. Printed Material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Receipt for four thousand blank cartridges for the use of the troops at Ford Columbus, New York. Signed by G. Porter?, Lt. General. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Pay voucher for the month of May of Lieut. Philip St. George Cocke, 2nd Regt. of Artillery, United States Army. 1 page. Printed material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas F. Hunt, Quarter Master General's Office, Washington, D.C., to Major M.M. Payne, United States Army, Old Fort Highwassee, Tennessee. Letter signed. 2 pages. Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.","Scope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents R. Jones, Adjutant General, Washington D.C., to W.B. Lewis, 2d Auditor, Washington, D.C. Copy of letter signed. 2 pages. Concerning the amount of pay Brevet Brigadier General Abraham Custis should receive as compared to the number of troops under his command.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Major 2d Artillery, Fort Hamilton, N.Y., to Lt. E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. Fort Columbus, N.Y. Copy of letter signed. 1 page. Reports his return from Portsmouth, N.H.","Scope and Contents E. Schriver, Assistant Adjutant General, Troy, New York, to 'the Commanding Officer of Fort McHenry, Md.\" Lt. Col. M.M. Payne. Autograph letter signed. 1 page. Explanation of a previously sent letter regarding a needed Post Return report; now orders a Post Return of Fort McHenry for the month of April 1844.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Lt, Lt, Col. 20th Artillery, Fort McHenry, Md., to the Adjutant General E.D., Troy, N.Y. Autographed letter signed. 1 page. Comments on previously sent letter, and sends requested report.","Scope and Contents General Order No. 94 issued by Major General Zachary Taylor, Head Quarters, Army of Occupation, Matamoros, Mexico, prohibiting \"spiritous liquors\" from the river and the city. 1 page. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Pencil sketch by ?Williams? of the picketgaurd of the Virginia Volunteers at Saltilld?, Mexico, 83/4\" X 13.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents Statement of allowance for quarters at Richmond, Va. for Brevet Col. M.M. Payne. Printed copy of printed document signed. 1 page.","Rules in regard to the transaction of business involving military officers at the office of the 4th Auditor of the Treasury. Printed materials. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents Robert Todd Lincoln, Secretary of War, Washington City, D.C., to Major Benjamin Perley Poore, Clerk of Printing Records, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.. Letter signed. 1 page. Encloses corrections for the Congressional Directory per the request of the Hon. H.B. Anthony, U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents Receipted note for one box of clothing makred John Hart, 23rd Wd. Holmesburg, forwarded by Lieut. Lewis Hart, Co. K., 41st U.S. Colored? Troops, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 25th A.C., Philadelphia, Pa. Newspaper. 1 page.","Printed materials. 85 items.","Printed materials. 75 items.","Printed materials. 122 items.","Printed materials. 94 items.","Printed materials. 116 items.","Scope and Contents Booklet, \"The British Air Offensive Against Germany,\" including maps of Germany, detailed list of each bomb attack, and photographs of related incidents. 29 pages. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Color posters advretising Victory loans and ward bonds during WWII, including a Norman Rockwell print, \"Freedom of Speech,\" a quote by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Christmas print alluding to purchasing of war bonds for Christmas gifts. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters urging citizens to help hold down inflation during WWII by conserving energy, gas, food, metal, and water; and by planting \"victory gardens.\" Printed materials. 17 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters advertising the United States' allies during WWII, including Greece, New Aealand, and France. Printed materials. 4 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Printed materials. 2 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters uring partcipation by women in the war effort during WWII, including a Women's Army Corps and an Army Nurse Corps poster. 3 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters eliciting patriotic emotions from the American public during WWII, including avenging the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, quotes by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, warning from J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI concerning spies, the United Nations fighting for freedom. dramatic views of soldiers in uniform, stimulation of more factory production, and Norman Rockwell prints. Printed materials. 25 items. See Oversize File \"b.\"","American and British goverment color posters discouraging their country's citizens from discussing troop movements during WWII so as to alert the enemy, including some depicting the consequences of such talk. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"c.\"","Color Army orientation posters giving information on uniforms, aircraft, artillery, and vehicles of the United States military and its allies and enemies during WWII; and on verso current war news. Printed material. 18 items. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Color posters showing post-WWII activities including the demilitarization of Germany and Japan and the Nazi War Crimes Trial. 4 items. Printed materials. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Order book of Samuel Shield, captain of a light infantry company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Regt., Virginia militia; lists non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, giving a physical description of each man, his \"trade or occupation,\" place of birth, and current residence; also lists curloughs granted; gives returns for fuel, arms, and ammunition, and strength; record of daily happenings, including British fleet movements around the \"Capes of Virginia,\" and other ship movements at Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort, and the James River; also includes accounts of corn sold by Henry Howard of Fishneck, 1817-1826. Manuscript volumes. 52 pages.","Oversize.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents James Trenor, Williamsburg, Va., assistant commissary, sends list of wagons and horses under the command of Major John Davis of the Revolutionary Army to Mssrs. Jeremiah Wadsworth, commissary, and Carter. 1 page. 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Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. 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Newspaper. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 85 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 75 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 122 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 94 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 116 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Booklet, \"The British Air Offensive Against Germany,\" including maps of Germany, detailed list of each bomb attack, and photographs of related incidents. 29 pages. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color posters advretising Victory loans and ward bonds during WWII, including a Norman Rockwell print, \"Freedom of Speech,\" a quote by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Christmas print alluding to purchasing of war bonds for Christmas gifts. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"a.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor posters urging citizens to help hold down inflation during WWII by conserving energy, gas, food, metal, and water; and by planting \"victory gardens.\" Printed materials. 17 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor posters advertising the United States' allies during WWII, including Greece, New Aealand, and France. Printed materials. 4 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials. 2 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor posters uring partcipation by women in the war effort during WWII, including a Women's Army Corps and an Army Nurse Corps poster. 3 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor posters eliciting patriotic emotions from the American public during WWII, including avenging the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, quotes by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, warning from J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI concerning spies, the United Nations fighting for freedom. dramatic views of soldiers in uniform, stimulation of more factory production, and Norman Rockwell prints. Printed materials. 25 items. See Oversize File \"b.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican and British goverment color posters discouraging their country's citizens from discussing troop movements during WWII so as to alert the enemy, including some depicting the consequences of such talk. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"c.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Army orientation posters giving information on uniforms, aircraft, artillery, and vehicles of the United States military and its allies and enemies during WWII; and on verso current war news. Printed material. 18 items. See Oversize File \"c.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor posters showing post-WWII activities including the demilitarization of Germany and Japan and the Nazi War Crimes Trial. 4 items. Printed materials. See Oversize File \"c.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder book of Samuel Shield, captain of a light infantry company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Regt., Virginia militia; lists non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, giving a physical description of each man, his \"trade or occupation,\" place of birth, and current residence; also lists curloughs granted; gives returns for fuel, arms, and ammunition, and strength; record of daily happenings, including British fleet movements around the \"Capes of Virginia,\" and other ship movements at Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort, and the James River; also includes accounts of corn sold by Henry Howard of Fishneck, 1817-1826. Manuscript volumes. 52 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents James Trenor, Williamsburg, Va., assistant commissary, sends list of wagons and horses under the command of Major John Davis of the Revolutionary Army to Mssrs. Jeremiah Wadsworth, commissary, and Carter. 1 page. 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Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Mss. 1997.60 is filed in the oversize collection:","Five U.S. World War II posters.","Mss. 1990.17 is filed in the oversize collection:","Post World War II Occupation manual, newspaper clippings with headlines of Allied victory in Japan, peace in Europe, 1945.","Mss. Acc. 1991.51 added to collection:  List of wagons and horses for the Revolutionary Army, Williamsburg, Virginia dated 6 Jan 1782.  Statement signed by James Trenor regarding  wagons under the command of Major John Davis.","18 folders.","Scope and Contents Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Scope and Contents \"Review of the Statement of Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy during Jefferson's administration in his letter of 5 Dec. 1805 to the President of the Senate; and of the ltter 16 Dec. 1805 to Mr. John Randolph, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; and to Mr. Uriah Tracy of the Senate, calling for an additional appropriationg Dollars 600,000 to supply the deficiencies in the Navy appropriations for the year 1805.\" 10 pages.","Printed regulations for the uniform of the United States Light Dragoons, giving detailed descriptions for different officers' dress, as well as showing drawings of what braid, buttonholes, etc. should look like after being sewn; by order of the Adjutant General. 2 pages. Printed Material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Receipt for four thousand blank cartridges for the use of the troops at Ford Columbus, New York. Signed by G. Porter?, Lt. General. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Pay voucher for the month of May of Lieut. Philip St. George Cocke, 2nd Regt. of Artillery, United States Army. 1 page. Printed material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas F. Hunt, Quarter Master General's Office, Washington, D.C., to Major M.M. Payne, United States Army, Old Fort Highwassee, Tennessee. Letter signed. 2 pages. Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.","Scope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents R. Jones, Adjutant General, Washington D.C., to W.B. Lewis, 2d Auditor, Washington, D.C. Copy of letter signed. 2 pages. Concerning the amount of pay Brevet Brigadier General Abraham Custis should receive as compared to the number of troops under his command.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Major 2d Artillery, Fort Hamilton, N.Y., to Lt. E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. Fort Columbus, N.Y. Copy of letter signed. 1 page. Reports his return from Portsmouth, N.H.","Scope and Contents E. Schriver, Assistant Adjutant General, Troy, New York, to 'the Commanding Officer of Fort McHenry, Md.\" Lt. Col. M.M. Payne. Autograph letter signed. 1 page. Explanation of a previously sent letter regarding a needed Post Return report; now orders a Post Return of Fort McHenry for the month of April 1844.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Lt, Lt, Col. 20th Artillery, Fort McHenry, Md., to the Adjutant General E.D., Troy, N.Y. Autographed letter signed. 1 page. Comments on previously sent letter, and sends requested report.","Scope and Contents General Order No. 94 issued by Major General Zachary Taylor, Head Quarters, Army of Occupation, Matamoros, Mexico, prohibiting \"spiritous liquors\" from the river and the city. 1 page. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Pencil sketch by ?Williams? of the picketgaurd of the Virginia Volunteers at Saltilld?, Mexico, 83/4\" X 13.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents Statement of allowance for quarters at Richmond, Va. for Brevet Col. M.M. Payne. Printed copy of printed document signed. 1 page.","Rules in regard to the transaction of business involving military officers at the office of the 4th Auditor of the Treasury. Printed materials. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents Robert Todd Lincoln, Secretary of War, Washington City, D.C., to Major Benjamin Perley Poore, Clerk of Printing Records, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.. Letter signed. 1 page. Encloses corrections for the Congressional Directory per the request of the Hon. H.B. Anthony, U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents Receipted note for one box of clothing makred John Hart, 23rd Wd. Holmesburg, forwarded by Lieut. Lewis Hart, Co. K., 41st U.S. Colored? Troops, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 25th A.C., Philadelphia, Pa. Newspaper. 1 page.","Printed materials. 85 items.","Printed materials. 75 items.","Printed materials. 122 items.","Printed materials. 94 items.","Printed materials. 116 items.","Scope and Contents Booklet, \"The British Air Offensive Against Germany,\" including maps of Germany, detailed list of each bomb attack, and photographs of related incidents. 29 pages. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Color posters advretising Victory loans and ward bonds during WWII, including a Norman Rockwell print, \"Freedom of Speech,\" a quote by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Christmas print alluding to purchasing of war bonds for Christmas gifts. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters urging citizens to help hold down inflation during WWII by conserving energy, gas, food, metal, and water; and by planting \"victory gardens.\" Printed materials. 17 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters advertising the United States' allies during WWII, including Greece, New Aealand, and France. Printed materials. 4 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Printed materials. 2 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters uring partcipation by women in the war effort during WWII, including a Women's Army Corps and an Army Nurse Corps poster. 3 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters eliciting patriotic emotions from the American public during WWII, including avenging the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, quotes by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, warning from J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI concerning spies, the United Nations fighting for freedom. dramatic views of soldiers in uniform, stimulation of more factory production, and Norman Rockwell prints. Printed materials. 25 items. See Oversize File \"b.\"","American and British goverment color posters discouraging their country's citizens from discussing troop movements during WWII so as to alert the enemy, including some depicting the consequences of such talk. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"c.\"","Color Army orientation posters giving information on uniforms, aircraft, artillery, and vehicles of the United States military and its allies and enemies during WWII; and on verso current war news. Printed material. 18 items. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Color posters showing post-WWII activities including the demilitarization of Germany and Japan and the Nazi War Crimes Trial. 4 items. Printed materials. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Order book of Samuel Shield, captain of a light infantry company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Regt., Virginia militia; lists non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, giving a physical description of each man, his \"trade or occupation,\" place of birth, and current residence; also lists curloughs granted; gives returns for fuel, arms, and ammunition, and strength; record of daily happenings, including British fleet movements around the \"Capes of Virginia,\" and other ship movements at Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort, and the James River; also includes accounts of corn sold by Henry Howard of Fishneck, 1817-1826. Manuscript volumes. 52 pages.","Oversize.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents James Trenor, Williamsburg, Va., assistant commissary, sends list of wagons and horses under the command of Major John Davis of the Revolutionary Army to Mssrs. Jeremiah Wadsworth, commissary, and Carter. 1 page. Document signed."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":43,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:42:54.762Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2534","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2534","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2534","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2534","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2534.xml","title_filing_ssi":"United States Military Collection","title_ssm":["United States Military Collection"],"title_tesim":["United States Military Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1776-1946"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1776-1946"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1776/1946"],"normalized_title_ssm":["United States Military Collection, 1776/1946"],"text":["United States Military Collection, 1776/1946","Mss. 39.1 Un3","/repositories/2/resources/2534","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Mexican War, 1845-1848","United States--History--War of 1812","United States--Revolutionary War--1775-1783","United States-Military History","World War, 1939-1945","Correspondence","Financial records","Maps","Orders (military records)","Posters","Receipts (financial records)","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Box and Folder list compiled by Kelsey Kavanagh, SCRC staff, in September 2011.","Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Mss. 1997.60 is filed in the oversize collection:","Five U.S. World War II posters.","Mss. 1990.17 is filed in the oversize collection:","Post World War II Occupation manual, newspaper clippings with headlines of Allied victory in Japan, peace in Europe, 1945.","Mss. Acc. 1991.51 added to collection:  List of wagons and horses for the Revolutionary Army, Williamsburg, Virginia dated 6 Jan 1782.  Statement signed by James Trenor regarding  wagons under the command of Major John Davis.","18 folders.","Scope and Contents Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Scope and Contents \"Review of the Statement of Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy during Jefferson's administration in his letter of 5 Dec. 1805 to the President of the Senate; and of the ltter 16 Dec. 1805 to Mr. John Randolph, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; and to Mr. Uriah Tracy of the Senate, calling for an additional appropriationg Dollars 600,000 to supply the deficiencies in the Navy appropriations for the year 1805.\" 10 pages.","Printed regulations for the uniform of the United States Light Dragoons, giving detailed descriptions for different officers' dress, as well as showing drawings of what braid, buttonholes, etc. should look like after being sewn; by order of the Adjutant General. 2 pages. Printed Material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Receipt for four thousand blank cartridges for the use of the troops at Ford Columbus, New York. Signed by G. Porter?, Lt. General. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Pay voucher for the month of May of Lieut. Philip St. George Cocke, 2nd Regt. of Artillery, United States Army. 1 page. Printed material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas F. Hunt, Quarter Master General's Office, Washington, D.C., to Major M.M. Payne, United States Army, Old Fort Highwassee, Tennessee. Letter signed. 2 pages. Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.","Scope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents R. Jones, Adjutant General, Washington D.C., to W.B. Lewis, 2d Auditor, Washington, D.C. Copy of letter signed. 2 pages. Concerning the amount of pay Brevet Brigadier General Abraham Custis should receive as compared to the number of troops under his command.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Major 2d Artillery, Fort Hamilton, N.Y., to Lt. E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. Fort Columbus, N.Y. Copy of letter signed. 1 page. Reports his return from Portsmouth, N.H.","Scope and Contents E. Schriver, Assistant Adjutant General, Troy, New York, to 'the Commanding Officer of Fort McHenry, Md.\" Lt. Col. M.M. Payne. Autograph letter signed. 1 page. Explanation of a previously sent letter regarding a needed Post Return report; now orders a Post Return of Fort McHenry for the month of April 1844.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Lt, Lt, Col. 20th Artillery, Fort McHenry, Md., to the Adjutant General E.D., Troy, N.Y. Autographed letter signed. 1 page. Comments on previously sent letter, and sends requested report.","Scope and Contents General Order No. 94 issued by Major General Zachary Taylor, Head Quarters, Army of Occupation, Matamoros, Mexico, prohibiting \"spiritous liquors\" from the river and the city. 1 page. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Pencil sketch by ?Williams? of the picketgaurd of the Virginia Volunteers at Saltilld?, Mexico, 83/4\" X 13.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents Statement of allowance for quarters at Richmond, Va. for Brevet Col. M.M. Payne. Printed copy of printed document signed. 1 page.","Rules in regard to the transaction of business involving military officers at the office of the 4th Auditor of the Treasury. Printed materials. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents Robert Todd Lincoln, Secretary of War, Washington City, D.C., to Major Benjamin Perley Poore, Clerk of Printing Records, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.. Letter signed. 1 page. Encloses corrections for the Congressional Directory per the request of the Hon. H.B. Anthony, U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents Receipted note for one box of clothing makred John Hart, 23rd Wd. Holmesburg, forwarded by Lieut. Lewis Hart, Co. K., 41st U.S. Colored? Troops, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 25th A.C., Philadelphia, Pa. Newspaper. 1 page.","Printed materials. 85 items.","Printed materials. 75 items.","Printed materials. 122 items.","Printed materials. 94 items.","Printed materials. 116 items.","Scope and Contents Booklet, \"The British Air Offensive Against Germany,\" including maps of Germany, detailed list of each bomb attack, and photographs of related incidents. 29 pages. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Color posters advretising Victory loans and ward bonds during WWII, including a Norman Rockwell print, \"Freedom of Speech,\" a quote by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Christmas print alluding to purchasing of war bonds for Christmas gifts. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters urging citizens to help hold down inflation during WWII by conserving energy, gas, food, metal, and water; and by planting \"victory gardens.\" Printed materials. 17 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters advertising the United States' allies during WWII, including Greece, New Aealand, and France. Printed materials. 4 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Printed materials. 2 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters uring partcipation by women in the war effort during WWII, including a Women's Army Corps and an Army Nurse Corps poster. 3 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters eliciting patriotic emotions from the American public during WWII, including avenging the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, quotes by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, warning from J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI concerning spies, the United Nations fighting for freedom. dramatic views of soldiers in uniform, stimulation of more factory production, and Norman Rockwell prints. Printed materials. 25 items. See Oversize File \"b.\"","American and British goverment color posters discouraging their country's citizens from discussing troop movements during WWII so as to alert the enemy, including some depicting the consequences of such talk. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"c.\"","Color Army orientation posters giving information on uniforms, aircraft, artillery, and vehicles of the United States military and its allies and enemies during WWII; and on verso current war news. Printed material. 18 items. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Color posters showing post-WWII activities including the demilitarization of Germany and Japan and the Nazi War Crimes Trial. 4 items. Printed materials. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Order book of Samuel Shield, captain of a light infantry company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Regt., Virginia militia; lists non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, giving a physical description of each man, his \"trade or occupation,\" place of birth, and current residence; also lists curloughs granted; gives returns for fuel, arms, and ammunition, and strength; record of daily happenings, including British fleet movements around the \"Capes of Virginia,\" and other ship movements at Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort, and the James River; also includes accounts of corn sold by Henry Howard of Fishneck, 1817-1826. Manuscript volumes. 52 pages.","Oversize.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents James Trenor, Williamsburg, Va., assistant commissary, sends list of wagons and horses under the command of Major John Davis of the Revolutionary Army to Mssrs. Jeremiah Wadsworth, commissary, and Carter. 1 page. 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Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 1997.60 is filed in the oversize collection:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Five U.S. World War II posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 1990.17 is filed in the oversize collection:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Post World War II Occupation manual, newspaper clippings with headlines of Allied victory in Japan, peace in Europe, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 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Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. 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Acc. 1991.51 added to collection:  List of wagons and horses for the Revolutionary Army, Williamsburg, Virginia dated 6 Jan 1782.  Statement signed by James Trenor regarding  wagons under the command of Major John Davis.","18 folders.","Scope and Contents Artificial collections of papers, mainly 1830-1880 and 1941-1946, concerning the United States military but excluding Civil War materials. Collection includes return, 1782, of J. Pannill's Brigade, Williamsburg, Va.; printed regulations, 1814, for the uniform of U.S. Light Dragoons; pay voucher, 1833, for Philip St. George Cocke; papers, 1836-1848, concerning service of M.M. Payne; general order no. 94, and pencil sketch concerning the Mexican War; printed general orders for 1869, 1871, and 1877-1879; and posters concerning World War II.","Scope and Contents \"Review of the Statement of Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy during Jefferson's administration in his letter of 5 Dec. 1805 to the President of the Senate; and of the ltter 16 Dec. 1805 to Mr. John Randolph, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; and to Mr. Uriah Tracy of the Senate, calling for an additional appropriationg Dollars 600,000 to supply the deficiencies in the Navy appropriations for the year 1805.\" 10 pages.","Printed regulations for the uniform of the United States Light Dragoons, giving detailed descriptions for different officers' dress, as well as showing drawings of what braid, buttonholes, etc. should look like after being sewn; by order of the Adjutant General. 2 pages. Printed Material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Receipt for four thousand blank cartridges for the use of the troops at Ford Columbus, New York. Signed by G. Porter?, Lt. General. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Pay voucher for the month of May of Lieut. Philip St. George Cocke, 2nd Regt. of Artillery, United States Army. 1 page. Printed material. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Scope and Contents Thomas F. Hunt, Quarter Master General's Office, Washington, D.C., to Major M.M. Payne, United States Army, Old Fort Highwassee, Tennessee. Letter signed. 2 pages. Reports that $6000.00 will be added to his account to enable him to continue making repairs at Old Fort Highwassee, adequate enough to withstand \"any disaffected party of Indians,\" as well as to construct new buildings; requests also that he send back to his office the precise position of the fort, stating relative distances, best routes of communication and transportation, availability of supplies, and topography of the surrounding country.","Scope and Contents Printed memorandum issued by Benjamin Franklin Butler, Secretary of War ad interim, regarding admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Printed materials. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Extract of Order No. 34 by Colonel James Bankhead, Head Quarters 2nd Artillery, Newport, R.I., stating that Colonel Fanning will assume command of Fort Adams, and Major M.M. Payne will assume command of Forts Hamilton and Lafayette. Signed by E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents R. Jones, Adjutant General, Washington D.C., to W.B. Lewis, 2d Auditor, Washington, D.C. Copy of letter signed. 2 pages. Concerning the amount of pay Brevet Brigadier General Abraham Custis should receive as compared to the number of troops under his command.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Major 2d Artillery, Fort Hamilton, N.Y., to Lt. E.D. Townsend, Adjutant 2d Artillery. Fort Columbus, N.Y. Copy of letter signed. 1 page. Reports his return from Portsmouth, N.H.","Scope and Contents E. Schriver, Assistant Adjutant General, Troy, New York, to 'the Commanding Officer of Fort McHenry, Md.\" Lt. Col. M.M. Payne. Autograph letter signed. 1 page. Explanation of a previously sent letter regarding a needed Post Return report; now orders a Post Return of Fort McHenry for the month of April 1844.","Scope and Contents M.M. Payne, Lt, Lt, Col. 20th Artillery, Fort McHenry, Md., to the Adjutant General E.D., Troy, N.Y. Autographed letter signed. 1 page. Comments on previously sent letter, and sends requested report.","Scope and Contents General Order No. 94 issued by Major General Zachary Taylor, Head Quarters, Army of Occupation, Matamoros, Mexico, prohibiting \"spiritous liquors\" from the river and the city. 1 page. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Pencil sketch by ?Williams? of the picketgaurd of the Virginia Volunteers at Saltilld?, Mexico, 83/4\" X 13.\" 1 item.","Scope and Contents Statement of allowance for quarters at Richmond, Va. for Brevet Col. M.M. Payne. Printed copy of printed document signed. 1 page.","Rules in regard to the transaction of business involving military officers at the office of the 4th Auditor of the Treasury. Printed materials. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents Robert Todd Lincoln, Secretary of War, Washington City, D.C., to Major Benjamin Perley Poore, Clerk of Printing Records, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.. Letter signed. 1 page. Encloses corrections for the Congressional Directory per the request of the Hon. H.B. Anthony, U.S. Senate.","Scope and Contents Receipted note for one box of clothing makred John Hart, 23rd Wd. Holmesburg, forwarded by Lieut. Lewis Hart, Co. K., 41st U.S. Colored? Troops, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 25th A.C., Philadelphia, Pa. Newspaper. 1 page.","Printed materials. 85 items.","Printed materials. 75 items.","Printed materials. 122 items.","Printed materials. 94 items.","Printed materials. 116 items.","Scope and Contents Booklet, \"The British Air Offensive Against Germany,\" including maps of Germany, detailed list of each bomb attack, and photographs of related incidents. 29 pages. Printed material.","Scope and Contents Color posters advretising Victory loans and ward bonds during WWII, including a Norman Rockwell print, \"Freedom of Speech,\" a quote by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and a Christmas print alluding to purchasing of war bonds for Christmas gifts. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters urging citizens to help hold down inflation during WWII by conserving energy, gas, food, metal, and water; and by planting \"victory gardens.\" Printed materials. 17 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters advertising the United States' allies during WWII, including Greece, New Aealand, and France. Printed materials. 4 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Printed materials. 2 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters uring partcipation by women in the war effort during WWII, including a Women's Army Corps and an Army Nurse Corps poster. 3 items. See Oversize File \"a.\"","Color posters eliciting patriotic emotions from the American public during WWII, including avenging the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, quotes by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, warning from J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI concerning spies, the United Nations fighting for freedom. dramatic views of soldiers in uniform, stimulation of more factory production, and Norman Rockwell prints. Printed materials. 25 items. See Oversize File \"b.\"","American and British goverment color posters discouraging their country's citizens from discussing troop movements during WWII so as to alert the enemy, including some depicting the consequences of such talk. Printed materials. 13 items. See also Oversize File \"c.\"","Color Army orientation posters giving information on uniforms, aircraft, artillery, and vehicles of the United States military and its allies and enemies during WWII; and on verso current war news. Printed material. 18 items. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Color posters showing post-WWII activities including the demilitarization of Germany and Japan and the Nazi War Crimes Trial. 4 items. Printed materials. See Oversize File \"c.\"","Order book of Samuel Shield, captain of a light infantry company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Regt., Virginia militia; lists non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, giving a physical description of each man, his \"trade or occupation,\" place of birth, and current residence; also lists curloughs granted; gives returns for fuel, arms, and ammunition, and strength; record of daily happenings, including British fleet movements around the \"Capes of Virginia,\" and other ship movements at Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort, and the James River; also includes accounts of corn sold by Henry Howard of Fishneck, 1817-1826. Manuscript volumes. 52 pages.","Oversize.","Oversize.","Scope and Contents James Trenor, Williamsburg, Va., assistant commissary, sends list of wagons and horses under the command of Major John Davis of the Revolutionary Army to Mssrs. Jeremiah Wadsworth, commissary, and Carter. 1 page. 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Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Gift","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/66_UP8_Upshur.pdf","Papers, 1622-1936, of the Upshur family of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.","Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"","Genealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.","(See also Stratton)","Also a related scroll.","See also Mifflin and Savage.","Medical information.","See also Kendall.","See also Girard.","Related scrolls in Box 7.","See also Warner.","See also Box 7.","See also Corbin and Box 7.","Also an ovesize chart.","See also Boxes 6 and 7.","Scroll also in box.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.",".","Calvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.","Few entries. Parts of letters and more. Volume 3.","Includes other notes.","Typescript. 2 copies.","Two manuscript copies.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Notes.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material, Patrick County Land, Poems and Stories","Correspondence, tax receipts and notes.","\"Duke's Christmas\" by Ruth McEnery Stuart, typescript and \"A Woman's Hand\" by Annie E. Upshur, typescript.","\"Daddy Billy and the Witches\" by Annie E. Updhur [?], typescript and manuscript.","\"Annie's Shark\" by Annie E. Upshur, manuscript; \"Her Grandmother's Ghost\" by T. T. Upshur, typescript; Diary and poems by [?], manuscript and \"NO. 17\" by Thomas T. Upshur, manuscript.","\"The Spectre at Arle\" by [?], manuscript","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material. Most undated and not in family name order.","Correspondence and notes regarding Mrs. Robert Garrett's ancestors.","Correspondence other than immediate T. T. Upshur (d. 1910) family, arranged chronologically.","One partial letter is about the Dunn Family.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Ashley.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Yerby.","Correspondence about Yerby, Wilson, John Upshur, and Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Upshur, and Martin.","Correspondence about Teackle, Jones, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Christian, and Graham.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, Wise, and Smith.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle, Parramore, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Smith, Upshur, Miles and Bowdoin.","Correspondence about Upshur and De Saussure","Correspondence about Uphur and Blanding.","Correspondence about Upshur, Thomas T. Sr. to Jr.","Correspondence about Upshur, Christian and Blanding.","Correspondence about T. T. V. Jr., Teackle, Irving, Wilson, etc.","Correspondence about Irving, etc.","Correspondence about Nottingham, Upshur, etc.","Correspondence about Cotton - Grinnan, etc.","Other Letters, Legal Papers, Accounts, Miscellaneous Papers","Thomas Teackle Upshur Family letters except those from his wife which are in Box 28.","Caroline Blanding Upshur letters to her husband - Thomas Teackle Upshur.","Account book is indexed.","Contains personal and miscellaneous account records.","Part of John Upshur's will.","Copy of December 5, 1696 will of Owen Edminds, Northampton County, and copy of May 7, 1662 will of John Willcockes, Northampton County.","License to keep an ordinary, Northampton County.","Copy of bond made to Anne Tompkins, by William Hewitt, John S. Harmanson, John Burton and William Ronald, Northampton County","Proposed indenture between Richard and Susanna Smith, Nelson Robins and John Upshur, partners, in Northampton County. Legal opinion on back by Littleton W. Tazewell. Copy of will and last codicil of James Hamilton, Bush Hill, Philadelphia, County, Pa. dated October 18, 1780 .","Muster fines, tithes, etc. owed by, and payments to sheriff.","Copy of promissory note to John McLean, Northampton County, assigned to J.L. Fullwell October 27, 1784, by McLean. Endorsed as paid November 13, 1792, by Fullwell.","Copy of David Edmunds Will Northampton County","Promissory Note to Robert and Alex Riddell, signed, Baltimore with endorsements.","Footnote apparently torn from a deed, signed by Taylor.","Bond endorsed to Thomas Upshur on December 11, 1790.","Receipted November 25, 1795.","Ann Kendall: copy of deed to John Upshur, January 17, 1797. John Milby Jr., Northampton County: deed to Sally Eyre, February 18, 1797. Estate of Thomas Parson's with executors John Wise and Tully Wise.","John Upshur, Jr., Northampton County ,bond to John Boisnard, Accomac County for £300 and one for £200.","John Teackle and Anthony West promissory note to John Fosque, etc., dated 1800 January 21; John Teackle of Cradock and Accomack County: promissory note to Robert Jenkins, etc., dated 1800 January 30; Littleton Dennis and wife of Somerset County, Maryland indenture between them and James Upshur, Accomack County, Va., dated 1800 July 20; Power to take deposition from Elizabeth Dennis, dated 1800, July 29; and John Bloxom and wife, Northampton County, indenture between them and John Upshur, dated 1800 October 13.","John Upshur, Jr. note to Littleton Dennis Teackle for $903.00.","John Teackle, promissory note to Andrew Baily, dated 1802 January 15; John Teackle Promissary note to G. and P. Hack, dated 1802 January 21; Deed between Hillary Stringer, Northampton County, and John Upshur, dated 1802 May 5; and John Upshur promissory note to Sally Stran[?], Northampton County, dated 1802 May 21.","Thomas Evans legal opinion, dated 1804, March 26 and James and William Upshur land survey for 760 acres of land, dated 1804 July 21.","George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Richard Rogers, dated 1807 July 6 and endorsed June 25, 1808 by him to Wm. Gibb, and receipted October 11, 1808 and George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Thomas Parramore, Northampton County, assigned by him March 24, 1808 to George Young and receipted April 13, 1809.","Indenture between Littleton Dennis Teackle, Somerset County, Maryland and Littleton Upshur [and wife?], Northampton County, Va. Regarding sale of part of Upshur's [?], Northampton County.","Copy of bond, William Gillett, Accomack County, [and] Hillary Stringer same county, 1809; Promissory note, John Teackle and Joseph [?] to John K. Revell, 1809 September 23; note of John [?] of Craddock, to Mathew Bean [?], 1810 January 1; note from James and Susan Upshur to John Eyre, with certification of Susan Upshur, 18[?] June 10; and Bond of James Upshur to John [Teackle?], 1811 August 16.","Commission in militia for George T. Yerby and John [Upshur?] Senior and a deed with A. P. [?] Upshur.","Confederate Bond of 1864 - [?] E. H. Smith. Slaem, Marion and Memphis R.R. [?]. Bond 7 letters.","Bombay, Education Society's Press 1880.","New York 1886.","Schoharie, N. Y. 1897.","Published by Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society.","Forty-second annual meeting.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Presentation Exercises.","Paper read before the California Genealogical Society by Zoeth S. Eldredge. The Murdoch Press, San Francisco, 1901.","Letter of Lyon G. Tyler, Pres. of William and Mary College. Richmond, Va.","Autographed.","Includes list of officers for 1895-1896. Richmond, I.N. Jones, 1895","Houghton, Mifflin and County, Boston.","Instructions to correspondents.","Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. 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Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(See also Stratton)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso a related scroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Mifflin and Savage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Kendall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Girard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated scrolls in Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Warner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Corbin and Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso an ovesize chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Boxes 6 and 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScroll also in box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFew entries. Parts of letters and more. Volume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo manuscript copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Genealogical Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Genealogical Material, Patrick County Land, Poems and Stories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, tax receipts and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Duke's Christmas\" by Ruth McEnery Stuart, typescript and \"A Woman's Hand\" by Annie E. Upshur, typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Daddy Billy and the Witches\" by Annie E. Updhur [?], typescript and manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annie's Shark\" by Annie E. Upshur, manuscript; \"Her Grandmother's Ghost\" by T. T. 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Harmanson, John Burton and William Ronald, Northampton County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed indenture between Richard and Susanna Smith, Nelson Robins and John Upshur, partners, in Northampton County. Legal opinion on back by Littleton W. Tazewell. Copy of will and last codicil of James Hamilton, Bush Hill, Philadelphia, County, Pa. dated October 18, 1780 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuster fines, tithes, etc. owed by, and payments to sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of promissory note to John McLean, Northampton County, assigned to J.L. Fullwell October 27, 1784, by McLean. Endorsed as paid November 13, 1792, by Fullwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of David Edmunds Will Northampton County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory Note to Robert and Alex Riddell, signed, Baltimore with endorsements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootnote apparently torn from a deed, signed by Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond endorsed to Thomas Upshur on December 11, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted November 25, 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Kendall: copy of deed to John Upshur, January 17, 1797. John Milby Jr., Northampton County: deed to Sally Eyre, February 18, 1797. Estate of Thomas Parson's with executors John Wise and Tully Wise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Upshur, Jr., Northampton County ,bond to John Boisnard, Accomac County for £300 and one for £200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Teackle and Anthony West promissory note to John Fosque, etc., dated 1800 January 21; John Teackle of Cradock and Accomack County: promissory note to Robert Jenkins, etc., dated 1800 January 30; Littleton Dennis and wife of Somerset County, Maryland indenture between them and James Upshur, Accomack County, Va., dated 1800 July 20; Power to take deposition from Elizabeth Dennis, dated 1800, July 29; and John Bloxom and wife, Northampton County, indenture between them and John Upshur, dated 1800 October 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Upshur, Jr. note to Littleton Dennis Teackle for $903.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Teackle, promissory note to Andrew Baily, dated 1802 January 15; John Teackle Promissary note to G. and P. Hack, dated 1802 January 21; Deed between Hillary Stringer, Northampton County, and John Upshur, dated 1802 May 5; and John Upshur promissory note to Sally Stran[?], Northampton County, dated 1802 May 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Evans legal opinion, dated 1804, March 26 and James and William Upshur land survey for 760 acres of land, dated 1804 July 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Richard Rogers, dated 1807 July 6 and endorsed June 25, 1808 by him to Wm. Gibb, and receipted October 11, 1808 and George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Thomas Parramore, Northampton County, assigned by him March 24, 1808 to George Young and receipted April 13, 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Littleton Dennis Teackle, Somerset County, Maryland and Littleton Upshur [and wife?], Northampton County, Va. Regarding sale of part of Upshur's [?], Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of bond, William Gillett, Accomack County, [and] Hillary Stringer same county, 1809; Promissory note, John Teackle and Joseph [?] to John K. Revell, 1809 September 23; note of John [?] of Craddock, to Mathew Bean [?], 1810 January 1; note from James and Susan Upshur to John Eyre, with certification of Susan Upshur, 18[?] June 10; and Bond of James Upshur to John [Teackle?], 1811 August 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission in militia for George T. Yerby and John [Upshur?] Senior and a deed with A. P. [?] Upshur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Bond of 1864 - [?] E. H. Smith. Slaem, Marion and Memphis R.R. [?]. Bond 7 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBombay, Education Society's Press 1880.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchoharie, N. Y. 1897.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished by Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForty-second annual meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresentation Exercises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper read before the California Genealogical Society by Zoeth S. Eldredge. The Murdoch Press, San Francisco, 1901.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of Lyon G. Tyler, Pres. of William and Mary College. Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes list of officers for 1895-1896. Richmond, I.N. Jones, 1895\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoughton, Mifflin and County, Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions to correspondents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation wanted for official register of matriculates of V.M.I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm No. 304\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Genealogical letters and notes related to Upshurs and Teackles Families.","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1622-1936, of the Upshur family of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.","Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"","Genealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.","(See also Stratton)","Also a related scroll.","See also Mifflin and Savage.","Medical information.","See also Kendall.","See also Girard.","Related scrolls in Box 7.","See also Warner.","See also Box 7.","See also Corbin and Box 7.","Also an ovesize chart.","See also Boxes 6 and 7.","Scroll also in box.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.",".","Calvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.","Few entries. Parts of letters and more. Volume 3.","Includes other notes.","Typescript. 2 copies.","Two manuscript copies.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Notes.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material, Patrick County Land, Poems and Stories","Correspondence, tax receipts and notes.","\"Duke's Christmas\" by Ruth McEnery Stuart, typescript and \"A Woman's Hand\" by Annie E. Upshur, typescript.","\"Daddy Billy and the Witches\" by Annie E. Updhur [?], typescript and manuscript.","\"Annie's Shark\" by Annie E. Upshur, manuscript; \"Her Grandmother's Ghost\" by T. T. Upshur, typescript; Diary and poems by [?], manuscript and \"NO. 17\" by Thomas T. Upshur, manuscript.","\"The Spectre at Arle\" by [?], manuscript","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material. Most undated and not in family name order.","Correspondence and notes regarding Mrs. Robert Garrett's ancestors.","Correspondence other than immediate T. T. Upshur (d. 1910) family, arranged chronologically.","One partial letter is about the Dunn Family.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Ashley.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Yerby.","Correspondence about Yerby, Wilson, John Upshur, and Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Upshur, and Martin.","Correspondence about Teackle, Jones, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Christian, and Graham.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, Wise, and Smith.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle, Parramore, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Smith, Upshur, Miles and Bowdoin.","Correspondence about Upshur and De Saussure","Correspondence about Uphur and Blanding.","Correspondence about Upshur, Thomas T. Sr. to Jr.","Correspondence about Upshur, Christian and Blanding.","Correspondence about T. T. V. Jr., Teackle, Irving, Wilson, etc.","Correspondence about Irving, etc.","Correspondence about Nottingham, Upshur, etc.","Correspondence about Cotton - Grinnan, etc.","Other Letters, Legal Papers, Accounts, Miscellaneous Papers","Thomas Teackle Upshur Family letters except those from his wife which are in Box 28.","Caroline Blanding Upshur letters to her husband - Thomas Teackle Upshur.","Account book is indexed.","Contains personal and miscellaneous account records.","Part of John Upshur's will.","Copy of December 5, 1696 will of Owen Edminds, Northampton County, and copy of May 7, 1662 will of John Willcockes, Northampton County.","License to keep an ordinary, Northampton County.","Copy of bond made to Anne Tompkins, by William Hewitt, John S. Harmanson, John Burton and William Ronald, Northampton County","Proposed indenture between Richard and Susanna Smith, Nelson Robins and John Upshur, partners, in Northampton County. Legal opinion on back by Littleton W. Tazewell. Copy of will and last codicil of James Hamilton, Bush Hill, Philadelphia, County, Pa. dated October 18, 1780 .","Muster fines, tithes, etc. owed by, and payments to sheriff.","Copy of promissory note to John McLean, Northampton County, assigned to J.L. Fullwell October 27, 1784, by McLean. Endorsed as paid November 13, 1792, by Fullwell.","Copy of David Edmunds Will Northampton County","Promissory Note to Robert and Alex Riddell, signed, Baltimore with endorsements.","Footnote apparently torn from a deed, signed by Taylor.","Bond endorsed to Thomas Upshur on December 11, 1790.","Receipted November 25, 1795.","Ann Kendall: copy of deed to John Upshur, January 17, 1797. John Milby Jr., Northampton County: deed to Sally Eyre, February 18, 1797. Estate of Thomas Parson's with executors John Wise and Tully Wise.","John Upshur, Jr., Northampton County ,bond to John Boisnard, Accomac County for £300 and one for £200.","John Teackle and Anthony West promissory note to John Fosque, etc., dated 1800 January 21; John Teackle of Cradock and Accomack County: promissory note to Robert Jenkins, etc., dated 1800 January 30; Littleton Dennis and wife of Somerset County, Maryland indenture between them and James Upshur, Accomack County, Va., dated 1800 July 20; Power to take deposition from Elizabeth Dennis, dated 1800, July 29; and John Bloxom and wife, Northampton County, indenture between them and John Upshur, dated 1800 October 13.","John Upshur, Jr. note to Littleton Dennis Teackle for $903.00.","John Teackle, promissory note to Andrew Baily, dated 1802 January 15; John Teackle Promissary note to G. and P. Hack, dated 1802 January 21; Deed between Hillary Stringer, Northampton County, and John Upshur, dated 1802 May 5; and John Upshur promissory note to Sally Stran[?], Northampton County, dated 1802 May 21.","Thomas Evans legal opinion, dated 1804, March 26 and James and William Upshur land survey for 760 acres of land, dated 1804 July 21.","George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Richard Rogers, dated 1807 July 6 and endorsed June 25, 1808 by him to Wm. Gibb, and receipted October 11, 1808 and George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Thomas Parramore, Northampton County, assigned by him March 24, 1808 to George Young and receipted April 13, 1809.","Indenture between Littleton Dennis Teackle, Somerset County, Maryland and Littleton Upshur [and wife?], Northampton County, Va. Regarding sale of part of Upshur's [?], Northampton County.","Copy of bond, William Gillett, Accomack County, [and] Hillary Stringer same county, 1809; Promissory note, John Teackle and Joseph [?] to John K. Revell, 1809 September 23; note of John [?] of Craddock, to Mathew Bean [?], 1810 January 1; note from James and Susan Upshur to John Eyre, with certification of Susan Upshur, 18[?] June 10; and Bond of James Upshur to John [Teackle?], 1811 August 16.","Commission in militia for George T. Yerby and John [Upshur?] Senior and a deed with A. P. [?] Upshur.","Confederate Bond of 1864 - [?] E. H. Smith. Slaem, Marion and Memphis R.R. [?]. Bond 7 letters.","Bombay, Education Society's Press 1880.","New York 1886.","Schoharie, N. Y. 1897.","Published by Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society.","Forty-second annual meeting.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Presentation Exercises.","Paper read before the California Genealogical Society by Zoeth S. Eldredge. The Murdoch Press, San Francisco, 1901.","Letter of Lyon G. Tyler, Pres. of William and Mary College. Richmond, Va.","Autographed.","Includes list of officers for 1895-1896. Richmond, I.N. Jones, 1895","Houghton, Mifflin and County, Boston.","Instructions to correspondents.","Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y.","Information wanted for official register of matriculates of V.M.I.","Form No. 304"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":329,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:49:03.421Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9299","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9299","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9299","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9299","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9299.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Upshur Family Papers","title_ssm":["Upshur Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Upshur Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1662-1936"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1662-1936"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1662/1936"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Upshur Family Papers, 1662/1936"],"text":["Upshur Family Papers, 1662/1936","Mss. 66 Up8","/repositories/2/resources/9299","Accomack County (Va.)--History","Eastern Shore (Va.)--History","Legal documents","Northampton County (Va.)--History--19th century","Genealogy","Correspondence","Financial records","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Receipts (financial records)","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Gift","Other Information:","A PDF document of this inventory is available online.","Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/66_UP8_Upshur.pdf","Papers, 1622-1936, of the Upshur family of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.","Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"","Genealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.","(See also Stratton)","Also a related scroll.","See also Mifflin and Savage.","Medical information.","See also Kendall.","See also Girard.","Related scrolls in Box 7.","See also Warner.","See also Box 7.","See also Corbin and Box 7.","Also an ovesize chart.","See also Boxes 6 and 7.","Scroll also in box.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.",".","Calvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.","Few entries. Parts of letters and more. Volume 3.","Includes other notes.","Typescript. 2 copies.","Two manuscript copies.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Notes.","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material, Patrick County Land, Poems and Stories","Correspondence, tax receipts and notes.","\"Duke's Christmas\" by Ruth McEnery Stuart, typescript and \"A Woman's Hand\" by Annie E. Upshur, typescript.","\"Daddy Billy and the Witches\" by Annie E. Updhur [?], typescript and manuscript.","\"Annie's Shark\" by Annie E. Upshur, manuscript; \"Her Grandmother's Ghost\" by T. T. Upshur, typescript; Diary and poems by [?], manuscript and \"NO. 17\" by Thomas T. Upshur, manuscript.","\"The Spectre at Arle\" by [?], manuscript","Miscellaneous Genealogical Material. Most undated and not in family name order.","Correspondence and notes regarding Mrs. Robert Garrett's ancestors.","Correspondence other than immediate T. T. Upshur (d. 1910) family, arranged chronologically.","One partial letter is about the Dunn Family.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Cave Jones.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Ashley.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, and Yerby.","Correspondence about Yerby, Wilson, John Upshur, and Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Upshur, and Martin.","Correspondence about Teackle, Jones, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle, Christian, and Graham.","Correspondence about Upshur, Teackle, Wise, and Smith.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle and Upshur.","Correspondence about Teackle.","Correspondence about Teackle, Parramore, and Upshur.","Correspondence about Smith, Upshur, Miles and Bowdoin.","Correspondence about Upshur and De Saussure","Correspondence about Uphur and Blanding.","Correspondence about Upshur, Thomas T. Sr. to Jr.","Correspondence about Upshur, Christian and Blanding.","Correspondence about T. T. V. Jr., Teackle, Irving, Wilson, etc.","Correspondence about Irving, etc.","Correspondence about Nottingham, Upshur, etc.","Correspondence about Cotton - Grinnan, etc.","Other Letters, Legal Papers, Accounts, Miscellaneous Papers","Thomas Teackle Upshur Family letters except those from his wife which are in Box 28.","Caroline Blanding Upshur letters to her husband - Thomas Teackle Upshur.","Account book is indexed.","Contains personal and miscellaneous account records.","Part of John Upshur's will.","Copy of December 5, 1696 will of Owen Edminds, Northampton County, and copy of May 7, 1662 will of John Willcockes, Northampton County.","License to keep an ordinary, Northampton County.","Copy of bond made to Anne Tompkins, by William Hewitt, John S. Harmanson, John Burton and William Ronald, Northampton County","Proposed indenture between Richard and Susanna Smith, Nelson Robins and John Upshur, partners, in Northampton County. Legal opinion on back by Littleton W. Tazewell. Copy of will and last codicil of James Hamilton, Bush Hill, Philadelphia, County, Pa. dated October 18, 1780 .","Muster fines, tithes, etc. owed by, and payments to sheriff.","Copy of promissory note to John McLean, Northampton County, assigned to J.L. Fullwell October 27, 1784, by McLean. Endorsed as paid November 13, 1792, by Fullwell.","Copy of David Edmunds Will Northampton County","Promissory Note to Robert and Alex Riddell, signed, Baltimore with endorsements.","Footnote apparently torn from a deed, signed by Taylor.","Bond endorsed to Thomas Upshur on December 11, 1790.","Receipted November 25, 1795.","Ann Kendall: copy of deed to John Upshur, January 17, 1797. John Milby Jr., Northampton County: deed to Sally Eyre, February 18, 1797. Estate of Thomas Parson's with executors John Wise and Tully Wise.","John Upshur, Jr., Northampton County ,bond to John Boisnard, Accomac County for £300 and one for £200.","John Teackle and Anthony West promissory note to John Fosque, etc., dated 1800 January 21; John Teackle of Cradock and Accomack County: promissory note to Robert Jenkins, etc., dated 1800 January 30; Littleton Dennis and wife of Somerset County, Maryland indenture between them and James Upshur, Accomack County, Va., dated 1800 July 20; Power to take deposition from Elizabeth Dennis, dated 1800, July 29; and John Bloxom and wife, Northampton County, indenture between them and John Upshur, dated 1800 October 13.","John Upshur, Jr. note to Littleton Dennis Teackle for $903.00.","John Teackle, promissory note to Andrew Baily, dated 1802 January 15; John Teackle Promissary note to G. and P. Hack, dated 1802 January 21; Deed between Hillary Stringer, Northampton County, and John Upshur, dated 1802 May 5; and John Upshur promissory note to Sally Stran[?], Northampton County, dated 1802 May 21.","Thomas Evans legal opinion, dated 1804, March 26 and James and William Upshur land survey for 760 acres of land, dated 1804 July 21.","George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Richard Rogers, dated 1807 July 6 and endorsed June 25, 1808 by him to Wm. Gibb, and receipted October 11, 1808 and George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Thomas Parramore, Northampton County, assigned by him March 24, 1808 to George Young and receipted April 13, 1809.","Indenture between Littleton Dennis Teackle, Somerset County, Maryland and Littleton Upshur [and wife?], Northampton County, Va. Regarding sale of part of Upshur's [?], Northampton County.","Copy of bond, William Gillett, Accomack County, [and] Hillary Stringer same county, 1809; Promissory note, John Teackle and Joseph [?] to John K. Revell, 1809 September 23; note of John [?] of Craddock, to Mathew Bean [?], 1810 January 1; note from James and Susan Upshur to John Eyre, with certification of Susan Upshur, 18[?] June 10; and Bond of James Upshur to John [Teackle?], 1811 August 16.","Commission in militia for George T. Yerby and John [Upshur?] Senior and a deed with A. P. [?] Upshur.","Confederate Bond of 1864 - [?] E. H. Smith. Slaem, Marion and Memphis R.R. [?]. Bond 7 letters.","Bombay, Education Society's Press 1880.","New York 1886.","Schoharie, N. Y. 1897.","Published by Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society.","Forty-second annual meeting.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Milnor Ljungstedt, Publisher, Bethesda, Rt. 1, Maryland.","Presentation Exercises.","Paper read before the California Genealogical Society by Zoeth S. Eldredge. The Murdoch Press, San Francisco, 1901.","Letter of Lyon G. Tyler, Pres. of William and Mary College. Richmond, Va.","Autographed.","Includes list of officers for 1895-1896. Richmond, I.N. Jones, 1895","Houghton, Mifflin and County, Boston.","Instructions to correspondents.","Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. 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Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(See also Stratton)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso a related scroll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Mifflin and Savage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Kendall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Girard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated scrolls in Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Warner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Corbin and Box 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso an ovesize chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Boxes 6 and 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScroll also in box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListed in this box but filed in oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFew entries. Parts of letters and more. Volume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo manuscript copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Genealogical Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Genealogical Material, Patrick County Land, Poems and Stories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, tax receipts and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Duke's Christmas\" by Ruth McEnery Stuart, typescript and \"A Woman's Hand\" by Annie E. Upshur, typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Daddy Billy and the Witches\" by Annie E. Updhur [?], typescript and manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annie's Shark\" by Annie E. Upshur, manuscript; \"Her Grandmother's Ghost\" by T. T. Upshur, typescript; Diary and poems by [?], manuscript and \"NO. 17\" by Thomas T. Upshur, manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spectre at Arle\" by [?], manuscript\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Genealogical Material. Most undated and not in family name order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and notes regarding Mrs. Robert Garrett's ancestors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence other than immediate T. T. 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Sr. to Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Upshur, Christian and Blanding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about T. T. V. Jr., Teackle, Irving, Wilson, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Irving, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Nottingham, Upshur, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Cotton - Grinnan, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther Letters, Legal Papers, Accounts, Miscellaneous Papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Teackle Upshur Family letters except those from his wife which are in Box 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaroline Blanding Upshur letters to her husband - Thomas Teackle Upshur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book is indexed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal and miscellaneous account records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart of John Upshur's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of December 5, 1696 will of Owen Edminds, Northampton County, and copy of May 7, 1662 will of John Willcockes, Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to keep an ordinary, Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of bond made to Anne Tompkins, by William Hewitt, John S. Harmanson, John Burton and William Ronald, Northampton County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed indenture between Richard and Susanna Smith, Nelson Robins and John Upshur, partners, in Northampton County. Legal opinion on back by Littleton W. Tazewell. Copy of will and last codicil of James Hamilton, Bush Hill, Philadelphia, County, Pa. dated October 18, 1780 .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuster fines, tithes, etc. owed by, and payments to sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of promissory note to John McLean, Northampton County, assigned to J.L. Fullwell October 27, 1784, by McLean. Endorsed as paid November 13, 1792, by Fullwell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of David Edmunds Will Northampton County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory Note to Robert and Alex Riddell, signed, Baltimore with endorsements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootnote apparently torn from a deed, signed by Taylor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond endorsed to Thomas Upshur on December 11, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted November 25, 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnn Kendall: copy of deed to John Upshur, January 17, 1797. John Milby Jr., Northampton County: deed to Sally Eyre, February 18, 1797. Estate of Thomas Parson's with executors John Wise and Tully Wise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Upshur, Jr., Northampton County ,bond to John Boisnard, Accomac County for £300 and one for £200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Teackle and Anthony West promissory note to John Fosque, etc., dated 1800 January 21; John Teackle of Cradock and Accomack County: promissory note to Robert Jenkins, etc., dated 1800 January 30; Littleton Dennis and wife of Somerset County, Maryland indenture between them and James Upshur, Accomack County, Va., dated 1800 July 20; Power to take deposition from Elizabeth Dennis, dated 1800, July 29; and John Bloxom and wife, Northampton County, indenture between them and John Upshur, dated 1800 October 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Upshur, Jr. note to Littleton Dennis Teackle for $903.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Teackle, promissory note to Andrew Baily, dated 1802 January 15; John Teackle Promissary note to G. and P. Hack, dated 1802 January 21; Deed between Hillary Stringer, Northampton County, and John Upshur, dated 1802 May 5; and John Upshur promissory note to Sally Stran[?], Northampton County, dated 1802 May 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Evans legal opinion, dated 1804, March 26 and James and William Upshur land survey for 760 acres of land, dated 1804 July 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Richard Rogers, dated 1807 July 6 and endorsed June 25, 1808 by him to Wm. Gibb, and receipted October 11, 1808 and George and John Teackle, Accomack County, bond to Thomas Parramore, Northampton County, assigned by him March 24, 1808 to George Young and receipted April 13, 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Littleton Dennis Teackle, Somerset County, Maryland and Littleton Upshur [and wife?], Northampton County, Va. Regarding sale of part of Upshur's [?], Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of bond, William Gillett, Accomack County, [and] Hillary Stringer same county, 1809; Promissory note, John Teackle and Joseph [?] to John K. Revell, 1809 September 23; note of John [?] of Craddock, to Mathew Bean [?], 1810 January 1; note from James and Susan Upshur to John Eyre, with certification of Susan Upshur, 18[?] June 10; and Bond of James Upshur to John [Teackle?], 1811 August 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommission in militia for George T. Yerby and John [Upshur?] Senior and a deed with A. P. [?] Upshur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Bond of 1864 - [?] E. H. Smith. Slaem, Marion and Memphis R.R. [?]. Bond 7 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBombay, Education Society's Press 1880.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchoharie, N. 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Chiefly the genealogical correspondence and notes of Thomas Teackle Upshur (d. 1910) who was interested in the local history of Northampton and Accomack counties, Va. and in the genealogies of Eastern Shore families. Includes three manuscript volumes (indexed) called \"Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack.\" The family papers of the Upshur family includes correspondence, 1786-1910, unpublished writings, accounts, and legal documents. The genealogical notes are arranged by family. The correspondence is arranged chronologically and the surnames of correspondents are given.","Oversize boxes contain a map of Belgium (9), a map of France (17), a 1900 address by T.T. Upshur at the dedication of the new Accomac, Virginia Courthouse, rolled family Upshur chart, and rolled family charts on \"lines of Scarburgh, Winder and Riderick.\"","Genealogical correspondence and notes relating to various families.","(See also Stratton)","Also a related scroll.","See also Mifflin and Savage.","Medical information.","See also Kendall.","See also Girard.","Related scrolls in Box 7.","See also Warner.","See also Box 7.","See also Corbin and Box 7.","Also an ovesize chart.","See also Boxes 6 and 7.","Scroll also in box.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.","Listed in this box but filed in oversize.",".","Calvert, Winder and Gerrard Families.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 1.","Indexed handwritten volume of genealogical notes. Volume 2.","Few entries. Parts of letters and more. 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