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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.","Organization: This collection is organized into 7 series. Series 1 contains papers and correspondence; Series 2 contains bound volumes and other related material; Series 3 contains photographs; Series 4 contains oversized material; Series 5 contains artifacts; Series 6 contains audio tapes; Series 7 contains the addition to the collection. Arrangement: This collection is arranged by chronologically by date. Series 1: Papers and Correspondence, is further divided into the following subseries: genealogical material, the papers of John Boyd Bentley, and the papers of Elvira Carr Bentley.","John Boyd Bentley was born in Hampton, Virginia 9 February 1896. He attended the College of William and Mary and served in the U. S. Field Artillery in World War I. Bentley attended the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia He served as an Episcopal clergyman in Alaska and in Williamsburg. He then served as Suffragan Bishop and Bishop of Alaska. From 1947 to 1964, Bentley was Director of Overseas Missions of the Episcopal Church. He died 12 June 1989.","Biography Timeline","1896, February 9 Born, Hampton, Virginia,son of Charles Headley Bentleyand Susan Elizabeth (Cake) Bentley","1915 Entered College of William and Mary(attended 1915-1916 and 1920-1921 but did not graduate)","1917 Entered service in U.S. Field Artillery","1921, May 28 Married Elvira Wentworth Carr(died, 1983)","1921 Attended Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia","1921-1925 Episcopal clergyman in Alaska","1926-1930 Episcopal clergyman in Williamsburg, Virginia","1931 Ordained Bishop in Denver, Colorado","1931-1942 Suffragan Bishop of Alaska","1942-1947 Bishop in charge of Alaska","1947-1964 Director of Overseas Missions of Episcopal Church","1964 Retired and moved to Hampton, Virginia","1964-1989 Episcopal minister in Diocese of Southern Virginia","1989, June 12 Died, Hampton, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00058.frame","Processed by John Coski in 1987.","Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Personal and professional papers, 1896-1987, of Bishop John Boyd Bentley, Bishop of Alaska and Director of Overseas Missions for the Protestant Episcopal Church and personal papers, 1895-1983, of his wife Elvira Carr Bentley.","Includes comprehensive records of his ministerial career including records of his official acts and texts of sermons and invocations. There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.","There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.","Boxes 1-2","Box 1, Folders 1-3","19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.","5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.","29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.","Boxes 1-2","44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.","23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.","41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.","Scope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.","45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.","20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.","14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.","Scope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.","75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).","85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.","9 items. See also bound volume of letters.","27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.","133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.","22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.","10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.","17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"","10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.","13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.","8 items. Arranged by date delivered.","1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.","1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.","5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.","13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.","2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.","13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.","14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.","14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.","13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.","12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.","42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.","Box 2, Folders 10-13","13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.","13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.","Scope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.","Scope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.","Box 2, Folders 14-24","40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.","36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.","144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.","13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.","29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.","53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.","104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.","18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.","3 items.","4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.","2 items.","Box 3, Folders 1-22","See also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.","See also mounted photographs.","See also negatives file.","See also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.","See also postcards.","See also postcard folder.","Photograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.","See also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.","See also oversize file.","Mostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.","3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.","Box A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)","Plaque","Plaque","Belt buckle.","Cross","Cross","Cross","Also includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.","Medal","Scope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"","Ring","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.","\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. Both were interviewed by Tempy Cornelius-Fisk.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03) include Alaskan Landscape Painting (82B44.A11)","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Other: 1-9 Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassettes.","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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987"],"collection_ssim":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 82 B44","/repositories/2/resources/9037"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 82 B44","/repositories/2/resources/9037"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"creators_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-","Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"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":["Gift: Acc. 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He died 12 June 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Biography Timeline\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1896, February 9 Born, Hampton, Virginia,son of Charles Headley Bentleyand Susan Elizabeth (Cake) Bentley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1915 Entered College of William and Mary(attended 1915-1916 and 1920-1921 but did not graduate)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1917 Entered service in U.S. Field Artillery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1921, May 28 Married Elvira Wentworth Carr(died, 1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1921 Attended Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1921-1925 Episcopal clergyman in Alaska\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1926-1930 Episcopal clergyman in Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1931 Ordained Bishop in Denver, Colorado\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1931-1942 Suffragan Bishop of Alaska\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1942-1947 Bishop in charge of Alaska\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1947-1964 Director of Overseas Missions of Episcopal Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1964 Retired and moved to Hampton, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1964-1989 Episcopal minister in Diocese of Southern Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e 1989, June 12 Died, Hampton, Virginia. 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There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 1, Folders 1-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. See also bound volume of letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Arranged by date delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2, Folders 10-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2, Folders 14-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 3, Folders 1-22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also mounted photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also negatives file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcard folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelt buckle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. 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There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.","There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.","Boxes 1-2","Box 1, Folders 1-3","19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.","5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.","29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.","Boxes 1-2","44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.","23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.","41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.","Scope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.","45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.","20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.","14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.","Scope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.","75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).","85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.","9 items. See also bound volume of letters.","27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.","133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.","22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.","10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.","17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"","10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.","13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.","8 items. Arranged by date delivered.","1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.","1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.","5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.","13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.","2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.","13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.","14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.","14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.","13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.","12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.","42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.","Box 2, Folders 10-13","13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.","13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.","Scope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.","Scope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.","Box 2, Folders 14-24","40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.","36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.","144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.","13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.","29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.","53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.","104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.","18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.","3 items.","4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.","2 items.","Box 3, Folders 1-22","See also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.","See also mounted photographs.","See also negatives file.","See also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.","See also postcards.","See also postcard folder.","Photograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.","See also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.","See also oversize file.","Mostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.","3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.","Box A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)","Plaque","Plaque","Belt buckle.","Cross","Cross","Cross","Also includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.","Medal","Scope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"","Ring","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.","\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. Both were interviewed by Tempy Cornelius-Fisk."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03) include Alaskan Landscape Painting (82B44.A11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eOther: 1-9 Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassettes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03) include Alaskan Landscape Painting (82B44.A11)","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Other: 1-9 Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassettes."],"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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"names_coll_ssim":["Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"persname_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":111,"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_9037","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9037","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9037","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9037","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9037.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bentley, John Boyd, Papers","title_ssm":["John Boyd Bentley Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Boyd Bentley Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1895-1987"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1895-1987"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1895/1987"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987"],"text":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987","Mss. 82 B44","/repositories/2/resources/9037","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Missions","United States--Alaska--History","World War, 1914-1918","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs","1042 items.","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.","Organization: This collection is organized into 7 series. Series 1 contains papers and correspondence; Series 2 contains bound volumes and other related material; Series 3 contains photographs; Series 4 contains oversized material; Series 5 contains artifacts; Series 6 contains audio tapes; Series 7 contains the addition to the collection. Arrangement: This collection is arranged by chronologically by date. Series 1: Papers and Correspondence, is further divided into the following subseries: genealogical material, the papers of John Boyd Bentley, and the papers of Elvira Carr Bentley.","John Boyd Bentley was born in Hampton, Virginia 9 February 1896. He attended the College of William and Mary and served in the U. S. Field Artillery in World War I. Bentley attended the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia He served as an Episcopal clergyman in Alaska and in Williamsburg. He then served as Suffragan Bishop and Bishop of Alaska. From 1947 to 1964, Bentley was Director of Overseas Missions of the Episcopal Church. He died 12 June 1989.","Biography Timeline","1896, February 9 Born, Hampton, Virginia,son of Charles Headley Bentleyand Susan Elizabeth (Cake) Bentley","1915 Entered College of William and Mary(attended 1915-1916 and 1920-1921 but did not graduate)","1917 Entered service in U.S. Field Artillery","1921, May 28 Married Elvira Wentworth Carr(died, 1983)","1921 Attended Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia","1921-1925 Episcopal clergyman in Alaska","1926-1930 Episcopal clergyman in Williamsburg, Virginia","1931 Ordained Bishop in Denver, Colorado","1931-1942 Suffragan Bishop of Alaska","1942-1947 Bishop in charge of Alaska","1947-1964 Director of Overseas Missions of Episcopal Church","1964 Retired and moved to Hampton, Virginia","1964-1989 Episcopal minister in Diocese of Southern Virginia","1989, June 12 Died, Hampton, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00058.frame","Processed by John Coski in 1987.","Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Personal and professional papers, 1896-1987, of Bishop John Boyd Bentley, Bishop of Alaska and Director of Overseas Missions for the Protestant Episcopal Church and personal papers, 1895-1983, of his wife Elvira Carr Bentley.","Includes comprehensive records of his ministerial career including records of his official acts and texts of sermons and invocations. There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.","There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.","Boxes 1-2","Box 1, Folders 1-3","19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.","5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.","29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.","Boxes 1-2","44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.","23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.","41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.","Scope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.","45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.","20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.","14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.","Scope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.","75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).","85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.","9 items. See also bound volume of letters.","27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.","133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.","22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.","10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.","17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"","10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.","13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.","8 items. Arranged by date delivered.","1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.","1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.","5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.","13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.","2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.","13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.","14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.","14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.","13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.","12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.","42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.","Box 2, Folders 10-13","13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.","13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.","Scope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.","Scope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.","Box 2, Folders 14-24","40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.","36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.","144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.","13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.","29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.","53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.","104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.","18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.","3 items.","4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.","2 items.","Box 3, Folders 1-22","See also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.","See also mounted photographs.","See also negatives file.","See also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.","See also postcards.","See also postcard folder.","Photograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.","See also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.","See also oversize file.","Mostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.","3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.","Box A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)","Plaque","Plaque","Belt buckle.","Cross","Cross","Cross","Also includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.","Medal","Scope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"","Ring","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.","\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. Both were interviewed by Tempy Cornelius-Fisk.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03) include Alaskan Landscape Painting (82B44.A11)","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Other: 1-9 Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassettes.","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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987"],"collection_ssim":["John Boyd Bentley Papers, 1895/1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 82 B44","/repositories/2/resources/9037"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 82 B44","/repositories/2/resources/9037"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"creators_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-","Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"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":["Gift: Acc. 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There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 1, Folders 1-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. See also bound volume of letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Arranged by date delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2, Folders 10-13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 2, Folders 14-24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 3, Folders 1-22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also mounted photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also negatives file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also postcard folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelt buckle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCross\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. Both were interviewed by Tempy Cornelius-Fisk.\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","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":["Personal and professional papers, 1896-1987, of Bishop John Boyd Bentley, Bishop of Alaska and Director of Overseas Missions for the Protestant Episcopal Church and personal papers, 1895-1983, of his wife Elvira Carr Bentley.","Includes comprehensive records of his ministerial career including records of his official acts and texts of sermons and invocations. There is some correspondence relating to Bentley's career, including letters from W. A. R. Goodwin (1869-1939), Rector of Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Virginia; Peter Trimble Rowe (1856-1941), Bishop of Alaska; and Henry Knox Sherrill (1890-1980), President Bishop of the Episcopal Church.","There is material relating to Bentley's work in Alaska, including a series of letters to his wife, 1930-1937, describing his travels on the Alaskan frontier. The collection also includes a photograph collection as well as diaries, correspondence, and photographs which chronicle his tours of the Far East in 1949; a world tour, 1959-1960; and tours of Latin America, 1960-1961. \n \n There are audio-cassettes of his autobiography.","Boxes 1-2","Box 1, Folders 1-3","19 items. Includes photocopies of commissions and papers of family revolutionary war veterans.","5 items. Includes several copies of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Bibliographical Memorandum,and other computations of information.","29 items. Includes notes and family correspondence related to compilation of Bishop Bentley's The Cake Family: A Biographical Memorandum.","Boxes 1-2","44 items. Including letters and postcards to his parents from France during World War I, letters from French citizens, personal letters thanking him for ministerial services, letters from Giles Buckner Cooke (1838-1937) (last surviving member of R. E. Lee's staff) found (with photo of Cook) in Bentley's copy of D.S. Freeman's R. E. Lee, Volume I. See also correspondence of Elvira C. Bentley.","23 items. Including birth certificate, school reports, passports, inoculation records, wedding invitation, driver's license (items from personal documents wallet), membership certificates, copy of a poem by Bentley, and copy of will, 1950, of Nancy Jones, for whom Bentley was an legatee.","41 items. Including certificates of promotions and training, identity pass for service in France, roster and casualties of Battery B, 111th Field Artillery, a pressed poppy flower from Chateau Thierry, and 5 uniform insignias. See also medium oversize file.","Scope and Contents 35 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley describing his travels and work in the interior of Alaska, especially travel conditions, weather, conditions at missionary posts, and his performance of official acts. Also includes several orders for supplies for mission and undated records of daily temperatures.","45 items. Including letters to Elvira C. Bentley during his world tour of 1959 and tours of Latin America, 1960 and 1961. Descriptions and impressions of London, Paris, Geneva, Israel, several cities in India, Singapore, Thailand, Taipei, Japan, and the Philippines. Includes cursory discussions of church work.","20 items. Items relate to his receipt of an honorary degree (Doctor of Divinity) from the College of William and Mary, May 1985. Including program and Alumni Gazette. See also Medium Oversize file.","14 items. Items include baptism certificate, licenses as lay reader and marriage commissioner, certificate as Suffragan Bishop of Alaska, and programs for observation of 50th anniversary of his consecration. See also Medium Oversize file.","Scope and Contents 5 items. Typed transcript of his oral history interview (September 19, 1981) as part of Columbia University's \"Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill Oral History Project\". Bentley discusses his own career, missions and missionary work, and Bishop Sherrill. Also a 1 page resume written ca. 1943.","75 items. Items relate to his ministerial career, including extensive correspondence in 1930-1931 and 1937 among Bentley, Bishop P. T. Rowe, and W. A. R. Goodwin regarding Bentley's appointment(s) in Alaska, Williamsburg area in the 1920's, letters from Bishop Rowe discussing work in Alaska, extensive correspondence with Bishop Henry K. Sherrill regarding Bentley's appointment as director of overseas missions, and correspondence relating to Bentley's nomination as Suffragan Bishop of Southern Virginia (1958).","85 items. Items include letters congratulating Bishop Bentley on his appointment as Directory of Overseas Missions, including letters from missions around the world.","9 items. See also bound volume of letters.","27 items. Items are in regards to his retirement as Director of Overseas Missions; letters received from missions and church officials around the world, together with carbon copies of Bentley's acknowledgments. See also bound volume of letters received and Medium Oversize file.","133 items. Items include Bentley's list of letters, gifts, etc., received and date acknowledged.","22 items. Items include programs and bulletins from church services, historical observances and ceremonies in which Bishop Bentley participated, including bulletin of 1984 William and Mary commencement ceremony.","10 items. Items include addresses at commencement ceremonies, dedications, ordinations, memorial services, and historical society meetings, 1933-1970, including comments on duties of priests, missionary work, and historical events.","17 items. Items include addresses at ordinations, memorial services, and historical observances, 1971-1979, including outline of 1975 address entitled \"Williamsburg As I Knew It.\"","10 items. Most items handwritten, a few typed, including record of occasions on which each was delivered; arranged chronologically, according to date first delivered.","13 items. Items include records of occasions on which they were delivered; arranged according to date first delivered.","8 items. Arranged by date delivered.","1 item.Typed on 126 pages from looseleaf notebook. Arranged by place and date, specifying occasion and text used.","1 item. 159 pages. Comprehensive calendar/schedule of daily activities, including official acts, meetings, addresses, and invocations, including record of miles traveled and expenses incurred on his travels, mostly on the Virginia peninsula.","5 items. Official acts include baptisms, confirmations, marriages, etc. that he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia. Arranged chronologically, grouped by year.","13 items. Copies of annual and monthly (tabular) reports of official acts which he performed in Diocese of Southern Virginia, 1970-1978, 1985; and a tabulation and geographical breakdown of official acts performed, 1922- 1976.","2 items. 211 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","9 items. 61 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook(s) detailing names, dates, and place for each act, including occasional related correspondences.","13 items. 127 pages. Items are from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services. Also includes occasional funeral home records and newspaper obituaries.","14 items. 166 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services, plus records of confirmations performed on his East Asian travels.","14 items. 189 pages. Pages from a loose-leaf notebook detailing names, dates, and places of services.","8 items. Items include travel diaries of both trips, documents pertaining to honorary degree received in Japan (December 1948), and itinerary for 1959 tour. See also travel diary of Elvira C. Bentley for the 1959 trip and Medium Oversize subseries.","13 items. Items include \"Blackbeard (a story)\"in March 1916 The William and Mary Literary Magazine, and 12 articles on his adventures and travels in The Alaskan Churchman.","12 items. Items especially concern his army service, and high school football team and re-unions, and a copy of wedding announcement.","42 items. Items regard Bentley's professional career, including articles on his appointments, many describing his work in Alaska and his retirement. Also includes a 1927 article by Bentley, entitled \"With the Episcopal Students at the College of William and Mary,\"and the December 1956 issue of The Alaskan Churchman.","Box 2, Folders 10-13","13 items. Items include a birth certificate, passports, inoculation certificates, social security card (items from wallet), obituary, death certificate, and description of her death by her husband, and items relating to retirement and death of her father.","13 items. Items include all materials related to her education, high school graduation memorabilia, membership certificate of Colonial Dames, copy of address given in Atlantic City (1934) and her diary of 1949 Far East trip. See also Medium Oversize File.","Scope and Contents 14 items. Item mostly concern undated letters received from Bentley family and friends in Alaska, and silver anniversary cards received.","Scope and Contents 21 items. Most letters were received during his trips to East Coast and during Bishop Bentley's absence; discusses church financial troubles during the Depression, her work with women's church organizations in Alaska, and Rowe's expectation that Bentley will succeed him; includes letter from Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy on behalf of the \"Bishop Bentley Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Bruton Parish Church\" (10 February 1934) inquiring how they can assist work in Alaska and Rowe's letter (5 December 1935) describing his visit to Williamsburg and Hampton.","Box 2, Folders 14-24","40 pages. Manuscript Volume 1. Record of purchases for construction projects; originally a pocket diary for 1871, but never used for this purpose.","36 pages. Manuscript Volume 2. Includes diary of final weeks before graduation, pressed class flowers, class roster, and other enclosed items which are in a separate folder of her personal items.","144 photographs on 52 pages. Photographs. Manuscript Volume 3. Includes labeled photos of ships, harbor, sites of city, Bentley's family and friends, College of William and Mary, and Bentley's handwritten description (ca. 1983) of photos.","13 pages. Manuscript Volume 4. Text of wedding service, marriage certificate and signatures of witnesses for Bentley's wedding, 28 May 1921.","29 pages.Photographs. Manuscript volume 5.","53 pages. Manuscript Volume 6. See also folder of other letters.","104 pages. Manuscript Volume 7. See other letters in Manuscript Folder.","18 pages. Manuscript Volume 8.","3 items.","4 items. Items include updated newspaper description of book, note cards of remarks at dedication of book, and transcription of tombstone in Hampton, Virginia.","2 items.","Box 3, Folders 1-22","See also mounted photographs and medium oversize items and 4 army photos, in oversize file.","See also mounted photographs.","See also negatives file.","See also postcards and mounted photo album in bound manuscript volumes.","See also postcards.","See also postcard folder.","Photograph of Bentley and others at Bishop's Conference, circa 1954. Photograph of party celebrating Bentley's 25th anniversary of his consecration, 1956. Photograph of Bishop Henry K. Sherrill. Photograph of Bentley on his 1959 world tour.","See also photograph album in bound manuscript volumes and newspaper clippings.","See also oversize file.","Mostly diplomas and certificates of Bishop Bentley and Mrs. Bentley, including Mrs. Bentley's high school diploma, United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) membership certificates, and Bishop Bentley's certificates as Deacon, Priest, and Bishop, honorary degrees, and items received in Japan (written in Japanese) in 1949. Also photograph of Bracken House in Williamsburg, where the Bentleys resided, 1929-1939.","3 items. Items include a photograph of Battery D, 1st Regiment of Field Artillery, Virginia Volunteers, at Richmond, 27 June 1916, honorary degree from College of William and Mary (1985), and copy of the \"Frenchman's Map\" of Williamsburg.","Box A, Folders 1-15. Physical location: See artifact box (A)","Plaque","Plaque","Belt buckle.","Cross","Cross","Cross","Also includes pocket-size New Testament, inscribed by Margaret M. Sims.","Medal","Scope and Contents Painting. 3\" x 5\"","Ring","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it are in personal items files.","Wallet. Documents previously kept in it removed and filed with personal items.","\"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, with a brief outline of my life from my birth until I went to Richmond with Battery in 1916.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"A description of Hampton Creek about 1900, and my story until 1898.\" Side 2 is entitled \"My year in the Shipyard, 1914-1915.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"My military career from June, 1916, until we left Camp de Meucon, France in October, 1918.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Our last days in France, our return to the U.S.A., and all that happened from then until we arrived at Anvik, Alaska in 1921.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Entitled \"Anvik, 1921-1925; \"Charlotte Hall School, 1925-1926\"; and \"my appointment with Dr. Goodwin about going to Williamsburg.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette. Side 1 is entitled \"Consecration in Denver, September 29, 1931.\" Side 2 is entitled \"Voyage of PELICAN IV, 1932,\" and \"Revival of The Alaskan Churchman.\"","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","\"Years at the office in New York, 1948-1964.\" Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. No. 1988.16 Audio cassette.","Physical Location: Acc. No. 1994.90 1 item. Series 7: Addition 1994.90 Interviews were aired during 1989 as part of the \"Virginia Voices\" series on WHRO-FM public radio. Both were interviewed by Tempy Cornelius-Fisk."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03) include Alaskan Landscape Painting (82B44.A11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eOther: 1-9 Physical Location: Manuscript artifact file. Acc. 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No. 1988.16 Audio cassettes."],"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","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"names_coll_ssim":["Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"persname_ssim":["Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Bentley, John Boyd, 1896-1989","Bentley, Elvira Carr, d. 1983","Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939","Sherrill, Henry Knox, Bp., 1890-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":111,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:07.814Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9037"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_564","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"John M. 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At the time of her death in 1935 at the age of 102, she was the oldes registered voter in Marion County, Indiana.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["John McPherson Godown was born on March 25, 1832 in Pennsylvania. He graduated from Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) in 1849. Godown served in the Union army during the American Civil War under Generals Grant and Sherman.","John Godown was an 1849 graduate of Washington College. He served in the Union army as a member of the Indiana Infantry, 12th Regiment Company K during the American Civil War under Generals Grant and Sherman. He participated in 28 battles, including Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, and Sherman's March to the Sea.","He died on December 20, 1911 in Indiana.","Fannie Fairbanks Godown was born on April 20, 1833 in New Hampshire. She married John Godown in Lowell, Massachusettes in November 1866. According to her obituary, her \"belief in political and religious liberty was strong\" in her mind since childhood. At the time of her death in 1935 at the age of 102, she was the oldes registered voter in Marion County, Indiana."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Identification of item], John M. Godown Collection (WLU Coll. 0209) Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[Identification of item], John M. Godown Collection (WLU Coll. 0209) Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes diaries (mostly typescripts), letters (mostly typescripts), and photographs of the Godown family. There are original letters, primarily written to Godown's wife Fannie during the American Civil War by Union officers. The subjects of the diaries include the railroad, Honduras, and the American Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eFolder includes both the original diary and a typescript. The diary was kept while Godown taught school in Belvidere, NJ near Easton, Pa. Also included are three postcards. One of Washington and Lee University, one of Center Square and Monument in Easton, Pa., and one of Pequest Creek in New Jersey. The NJ postcard was written on and sent to Godown's wife in 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains only a typescript and not the original diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains only a typescript and not the original diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder contains only typescripts. Subjects of the letters include encampment at Harpers Ferry, Point of Rocks, Maryland, Camp Antietam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include ferrying Southern women across the Potomac, Sharpsburgh and Williamsport, Maryland, Battle of Bull Run, Washington and \"Old Abe,\" General Grant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include Grant's Army, Tennessee, Col. Humphrey, sickness, John Loomis stockade, Mississippi, Messinger's Fery, General Sherman, and opium\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include Alabama, analysis of officers, change in command, General John M. Course, Battle of Resaca, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, prison, letter to Lincoln, fall of Richmond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 27, 1863: Special Order No. 50 from Brig. Gen. John M. Corse, October 12, 1863: document signed by Major Gen. J. B. McPherson, Jan. 16, 1864: Special Order No. 12 leave of absence for Godown and signed by J. M. Snyder, January 20, 1864: request by Godwon to E. B. Harlan for leave of absence, April 14, 1864: note to Godown from H. Klosterman, November 22, 1864 letter to Fannie Fairbank from H. or A. Junsen or Jansen, December 5, 1864: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Louis Pelonze, December 6, 1864: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Steward Woodford, December 9, 1864 letter to Fannie Fairbank from Steward L. Woodford, 1865 note to Godown from wife, February 8,1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from John A. Rawlins, February 21, 1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Louis H. Pelonze, March 25, 1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Henry Hitchcock \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e**Fannie Fairbank married John M. Godown in November 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes original November 25, 1866 letter to Mrs. Bass describing the wedding of John M. Godown to Fannie Fairbank in Lowell, Massachusetts on November 22. Lawton served as best man. A typescript is available. Also included are facsimile and typescripts of Lawton letters, two photographs, a ribbon, and a 1978 publication which mentions Lawton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eoriginal and typescript\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe album pages were housed in a binder with rusty fasteners. The binder was removed for conservation reasons. Subjects include Fannie Fairbank, John M. Godown, Fannie and John's children Charlotte, George (who died at age 7), Mary, and Kate, annd newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodown's diploma includes the original ribbon and seal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to a handwritten note on the newspaper side of the item, \"John M. Godown was with Grant when he captured Vickburg \u0026amp; brought this paper away.\" The one page issue was printed on the back of wallpaper. The Library of Congress has more information available here: https://guides.loc.gov/noteworthy-newspaper-issues/daily-citizen.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information","Additional Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection includes diaries (mostly typescripts), letters (mostly typescripts), and photographs of the Godown family. There are original letters, primarily written to Godown's wife Fannie during the American Civil War by Union officers. The subjects of the diaries include the railroad, Honduras, and the American Civil War.","Folder includes both the original diary and a typescript. The diary was kept while Godown taught school in Belvidere, NJ near Easton, Pa. Also included are three postcards. One of Washington and Lee University, one of Center Square and Monument in Easton, Pa., and one of Pequest Creek in New Jersey. The NJ postcard was written on and sent to Godown's wife in 1913.","Folder contains only a typescript and not the original diary.","Folder contains only a typescript and not the original diary.","Folder contains only typescripts. Subjects of the letters include encampment at Harpers Ferry, Point of Rocks, Maryland, Camp Antietam","Subjects include ferrying Southern women across the Potomac, Sharpsburgh and Williamsport, Maryland, Battle of Bull Run, Washington and \"Old Abe,\" General Grant","Subjects include Grant's Army, Tennessee, Col. Humphrey, sickness, John Loomis stockade, Mississippi, Messinger's Fery, General Sherman, and opium","Subjects include Alabama, analysis of officers, change in command, General John M. Course, Battle of Resaca, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, prison, letter to Lincoln, fall of Richmond","September 27, 1863: Special Order No. 50 from Brig. Gen. John M. Corse, October 12, 1863: document signed by Major Gen. J. B. McPherson, Jan. 16, 1864: Special Order No. 12 leave of absence for Godown and signed by J. M. Snyder, January 20, 1864: request by Godwon to E. B. Harlan for leave of absence, April 14, 1864: note to Godown from H. Klosterman, November 22, 1864 letter to Fannie Fairbank from H. or A. Junsen or Jansen, December 5, 1864: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Louis Pelonze, December 6, 1864: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Steward Woodford, December 9, 1864 letter to Fannie Fairbank from Steward L. Woodford, 1865 note to Godown from wife, February 8,1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from John A. Rawlins, February 21, 1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Louis H. Pelonze, March 25, 1865: letter to Fannie Fairbank from Henry Hitchcock","**Fannie Fairbank married John M. Godown in November 1866.","Includes original November 25, 1866 letter to Mrs. Bass describing the wedding of John M. Godown to Fannie Fairbank in Lowell, Massachusetts on November 22. Lawton served as best man. A typescript is available. Also included are facsimile and typescripts of Lawton letters, two photographs, a ribbon, and a 1978 publication which mentions Lawton.","original and typescript","The album pages were housed in a binder with rusty fasteners. The binder was removed for conservation reasons. Subjects include Fannie Fairbank, John M. Godown, Fannie and John's children Charlotte, George (who died at age 7), Mary, and Kate, annd newspaper clippings.","Godown's diploma includes the original ribbon and seal","According to a handwritten note on the newspaper side of the item, \"John M. Godown was with Grant when he captured Vickburg \u0026 brought this paper away.\" The one page issue was printed on the back of wallpaper. The Library of Congress has more information available here: https://guides.loc.gov/noteworthy-newspaper-issues/daily-citizen."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  Any materials used should be fully credited with the source.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  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Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8395#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8395.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Millington, John Papers","title_ssm":["John Millington Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Millington Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1801-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1801-1951"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1801/1951"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"text":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951","Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395","Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","Engineering--Study and teaching--United States--19th century","Mexico--History--19th century","Mining engineering--History--19th century","Spanish-American War, 1898","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","University of Mississippi--History--19th century","World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Area","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Lithographs","Maps","Photographs","Watercolors (drawings)","2,477.00 items","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.","This collection is currently being processed. Please consult a staff member for further information.","John Millington was born May 11, 1779 near London. Licensed as attorney in England, he later turned to engineering. Professor of Royal Institution. In 1829, moved to Mexico as engineer with Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1832. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy at College of William and Mary, 1836-1848. Took degree of doctor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science at University of Mississippi. Professor, Memphis (Tennessee) Medical College. Died in 1868.","The material from Acc. 1980.124 was previously part of the John Millington Collection, UA 6.015.","The collection was rehoused into new boxes and folders, and the box and folder list were compiled by Matt Abel and Jenn Quirnback from December 2012-March 2013. As a result, box and folder numbers from the original paper finding aid have been updated.","John Millington Collection (UA 6.015)","Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306)","The personal library of John Millington is in the Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.","All of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Millington's papers concern his experiences as directing engineer of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association, as professor at the College of William \u0026 Mary (where he lived in the Wythe House), as professor at University of Mississippi, and at Memphis Medical College. Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.","Several sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.","Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.","Reprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.","Scope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.","Sworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp; to dine with him.\"","Answer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.","(Purchased March, 1968)","Concerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)","Scope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.","Scope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.","Endorsement: \"about not calling\".","Scope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).","Scope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"","Millington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.","Printed Material. Card.","Scope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"","Scope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.","For an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.","Issued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"","James Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.","Scope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.","Sarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.","Memorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.","Scope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.","Endorsement by John Millington.","Introducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Introducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.","Introducing John Millington.","Introducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.","Scope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.","Includes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.","Scope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.","Scope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.","Endorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.","Scope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.","Printed Material.","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"","Scope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"","Appointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.","J. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.","Printed invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.","Scope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.","Scope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp; his coming to town....\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"","Endorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp; Mary College Library.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"","Endorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"","Scope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.","Scope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.","Scope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"","Scope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.","An account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"","Scope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.","Scope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.","Scope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.","He writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"","Regarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.","Endorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"","Enclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.","Enclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.","Regarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Letters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.","Enclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.","Regarding his account with the company.","Regarding his business with that firm.","Regarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.","Regarding settlement of an estate.","Endorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"","Regarding transfer of money received for his account.","Endorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"","Regarding his accounts in England.","A promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.","Regarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.","Regarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.","Regarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.","Order for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.","News of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp; to send the title deeds.\"","PAM.","From a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.","Family news; John Millington's move to a new residence.","Regarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.","Sent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.","Deed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.","Regarding the death of her husband. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.","Letter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.","A bank check.","Family news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"","Regarding her life in England.","Regarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.","Scope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.","Endorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"","Regarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.","Regarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.","Scope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.","Receipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.","Scope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.","Scope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.","Scope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.","Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping.","PADS.","Scope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.","Scope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.","Autogaphed document.","Scope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.","Scope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.","Scope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.","Scope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.","Scope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.","Scope and Contents Business matters.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"","Regarding property in Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.","Regarding the death of their father (John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Regarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.","Scope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.","Scope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.","Scope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.","Scope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.","Scope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.","Newspaper clipping.","Contains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.","AV.","AV.","AV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December","AV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December","AV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December","AV.","AV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December","AV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865","AV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December","AV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October","AV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December","Death of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.","59 pages. TDr.","Harriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.","Cover for some of next 14 papers.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Regarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.","Scope and Contents On the same subject.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.","Scope and Contents Regarding a furlough.","Scope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.","Scope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.","Scope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.","Scope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.","Scope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.","Scope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.","Regarding the value of a book on medals.","Scope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.","Enclosure: list of particular gifts.","Regarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.","Report of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.","Appreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.","Unknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.","Regarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.","Regarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.","Appreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.","Newspaper clipping.","Application blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.","Printed material.","Donated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Notice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping","Regarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.","Regarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.","Names and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.","Scope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.","Stating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).","Scope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.","Enclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.","Annie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.","See John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.","Newspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.","Included is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping","Scope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material. Card.","Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Newspaper Clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Includes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.","3 photographs.","\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.","Includes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","One has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Identified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"","Includes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.","Photograph.","Includes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.","Three cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.","By William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.","\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.","Endorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Cooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Scope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Greetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Endorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.","Photograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in","67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","Records and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","John Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.","13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.","7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.","[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]","Approximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011","Photograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.","Fragile.","Scope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Scope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"","Approximately 100 stereocard photographs","[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]","Scope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.","Glass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.","Undeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.","This box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Note by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.","Scales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.","Spectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.","Ivory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.","Note with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.","Round medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.","Mexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.","Mexican woven purse.","Miscellaneous hand-worked cards.","Petit point patterns.","\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.","This box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Gold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"","Robert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.","Note stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.","Thermometer in case belonging to John Millington.","Drafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.","This box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.","Scope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"","Mexican figurine of a monk.","Scope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"","Miner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830.\"","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.","Artifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Thomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019.","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","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family","Millington, John, 1779-1868","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"collection_ssim":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"geogname_ssim":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"places_ssim":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"creator_ssm":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Blankenship family","Millington family"],"creators_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868","Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington 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":["Gifts were made by Dr. Millington (grandson of J. 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Licensed as attorney in England, he later turned to engineering. Professor of Royal Institution. In 1829, moved to Mexico as engineer with Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1832. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy at College of William and Mary, 1836-1848. Took degree of doctor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science at University of Mississippi. Professor, Memphis (Tennessee) Medical College. Died in 1868."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe material from Acc. 1980.124 was previously part of the John Millington Collection, UA 6.015.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["The material from Acc. 1980.124 was previously part of the John Millington Collection, UA 6.015."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John Millington Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was rehoused into new boxes and folders, and the box and folder list were compiled by Matt Abel and Jenn Quirnback from December 2012-March 2013. As a result, box and folder numbers from the original paper finding aid have been updated.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["The collection was rehoused into new boxes and folders, and the box and folder list were compiled by Matt Abel and Jenn Quirnback from December 2012-March 2013. As a result, box and folder numbers from the original paper finding aid have been updated."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington Collection (UA 6.015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Millington Collection (MS 00306)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe personal library of John Millington is in the Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Millington Collection (UA 6.015)","Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306)","The personal library of John Millington is in the Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.","All of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMillington's papers concern his experiences as directing engineer of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association, as professor at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary (where he lived in the Wythe House), as professor at University of Mississippi, and at Memphis Medical College. Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeveral sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp;amp; to dine with him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Purchased March, 1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"about not calling\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp;amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMillington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement by John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp;amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp;amp; his coming to town....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp;amp; Mary College Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp;amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp;amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his account with the company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his business with that firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding settlement of an estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding transfer of money received for his account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his accounts in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp;amp; to send the title deeds.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePAM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; John Millington's move to a new residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the death of her husband. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bank check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding her life in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutogaphed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding property in Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the death of their father (John Millington).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 pages. TDr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover for some of next 14 papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the same subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a furlough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the value of a book on medals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosure: list of particular gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp;amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 100 stereocard photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIvory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRound medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican woven purse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous hand-worked cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetit point patterns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThermometer in case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican figurine of a monk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. 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Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.","Several sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.","Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.","Reprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.","Scope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.","Sworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp; to dine with him.\"","Answer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.","(Purchased March, 1968)","Concerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)","Scope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.","Scope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.","Endorsement: \"about not calling\".","Scope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).","Scope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"","Millington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.","Printed Material. Card.","Scope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"","Scope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.","For an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.","Issued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"","James Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.","Scope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.","Sarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.","Memorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.","Scope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.","Endorsement by John Millington.","Introducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Introducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.","Introducing John Millington.","Introducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.","Scope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.","Includes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.","Scope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.","Scope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.","Endorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.","Scope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.","Printed Material.","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"","Scope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"","Appointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.","J. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.","Printed invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.","Scope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.","Scope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp; his coming to town....\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"","Endorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp; Mary College Library.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"","Endorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"","Scope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.","Scope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.","Scope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"","Scope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.","An account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"","Scope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.","Scope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.","Scope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.","He writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"","Regarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.","Endorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"","Enclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.","Enclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.","Regarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Letters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.","Enclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.","Regarding his account with the company.","Regarding his business with that firm.","Regarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.","Regarding settlement of an estate.","Endorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"","Regarding transfer of money received for his account.","Endorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"","Regarding his accounts in England.","A promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.","Regarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.","Regarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.","Regarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.","Order for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.","News of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp; to send the title deeds.\"","PAM.","From a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.","Family news; John Millington's move to a new residence.","Regarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.","Sent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.","Deed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.","Regarding the death of her husband. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.","Letter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.","A bank check.","Family news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"","Regarding her life in England.","Regarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.","Scope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.","Endorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"","Regarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.","Regarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.","Scope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.","Receipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.","Scope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.","Scope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.","Scope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.","Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping.","PADS.","Scope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.","Scope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.","Autogaphed document.","Scope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.","Scope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.","Scope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.","Scope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.","Scope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.","Scope and Contents Business matters.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"","Regarding property in Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.","Regarding the death of their father (John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Regarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.","Scope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.","Scope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.","Scope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.","Scope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.","Scope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.","Newspaper clipping.","Contains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.","AV.","AV.","AV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December","AV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December","AV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December","AV.","AV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December","AV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865","AV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December","AV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October","AV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December","Death of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.","59 pages. TDr.","Harriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.","Cover for some of next 14 papers.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Regarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.","Scope and Contents On the same subject.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.","Scope and Contents Regarding a furlough.","Scope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.","Scope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.","Scope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.","Scope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.","Scope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.","Scope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.","Regarding the value of a book on medals.","Scope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.","Enclosure: list of particular gifts.","Regarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.","Report of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.","Appreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.","Unknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.","Regarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.","Regarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.","Appreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.","Newspaper clipping.","Application blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.","Printed material.","Donated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Notice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping","Regarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.","Regarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.","Names and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.","Scope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.","Stating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).","Scope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.","Enclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.","Annie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.","See John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.","Newspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.","Included is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping","Scope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material. Card.","Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Newspaper Clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Includes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.","3 photographs.","\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.","Includes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","One has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Identified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"","Includes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.","Photograph.","Includes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.","Three cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.","By William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.","\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.","Endorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Cooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Scope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Greetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Endorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.","Photograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in","67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","Records and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","John Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.","13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.","7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.","[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]","Approximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011","Photograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.","Fragile.","Scope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Scope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"","Approximately 100 stereocard photographs","[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]","Scope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.","Glass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.","Undeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.","This box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Note by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.","Scales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.","Spectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.","Ivory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.","Note with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.","Round medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.","Mexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.","Mexican woven purse.","Miscellaneous hand-worked cards.","Petit point patterns.","\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.","This box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Gold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"","Robert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.","Note stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.","Thermometer in case belonging to John Millington.","Drafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.","This box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.","Scope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"","Mexican figurine of a monk.","Scope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"","Miner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRoll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.","Artifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Thomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019."],"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","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn"],"names_coll_ssim":["Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family"],"famname_ssim":["Blankenship family","Millington family"],"persname_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family","Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":471,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:46:13.986Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8395","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8395.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Millington, John Papers","title_ssm":["John Millington Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Millington Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1801-1951"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1801-1951"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1801/1951"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"text":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951","Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395","Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","Engineering--Study and teaching--United States--19th century","Mexico--History--19th century","Mining engineering--History--19th century","Spanish-American War, 1898","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty","University of Mississippi--History--19th century","World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Area","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Lithographs","Maps","Photographs","Watercolors (drawings)","2,477.00 items","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.","This collection is currently being processed. Please consult a staff member for further information.","John Millington was born May 11, 1779 near London. Licensed as attorney in England, he later turned to engineering. Professor of Royal Institution. In 1829, moved to Mexico as engineer with Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1832. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy at College of William and Mary, 1836-1848. Took degree of doctor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science at University of Mississippi. Professor, Memphis (Tennessee) Medical College. Died in 1868.","The material from Acc. 1980.124 was previously part of the John Millington Collection, UA 6.015.","The collection was rehoused into new boxes and folders, and the box and folder list were compiled by Matt Abel and Jenn Quirnback from December 2012-March 2013. As a result, box and folder numbers from the original paper finding aid have been updated.","John Millington Collection (UA 6.015)","Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306)","The personal library of John Millington is in the Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.","All of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Millington's papers concern his experiences as directing engineer of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association, as professor at the College of William \u0026 Mary (where he lived in the Wythe House), as professor at University of Mississippi, and at Memphis Medical College. Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.","Several sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.","Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.","Reprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.","Scope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.","Sworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp; to dine with him.\"","Answer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.","(Purchased March, 1968)","Concerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)","Scope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.","Scope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.","Endorsement: \"about not calling\".","Scope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).","Scope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"","Millington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.","Printed Material. Card.","Scope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"","Scope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.","For an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.","Issued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"","James Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.","Scope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.","Sarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.","Memorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.","Scope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.","Endorsement by John Millington.","Introducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Introducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.","Introducing John Millington.","Introducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.","Scope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.","Includes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.","Scope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.","Scope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.","Endorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.","Scope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.","Printed Material.","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"","Scope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"","Appointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.","J. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.","Printed invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.","Scope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.","Scope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp; his coming to town....\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"","Endorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp; Mary College Library.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"","Endorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"","Scope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.","Scope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.","Scope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"","Scope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.","An account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"","Scope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.","Scope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.","Scope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.","He writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"","Regarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.","Endorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"","Enclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.","Enclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.","Regarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Letters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.","Enclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.","Regarding his account with the company.","Regarding his business with that firm.","Regarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.","Regarding settlement of an estate.","Endorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"","Regarding transfer of money received for his account.","Endorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"","Regarding his accounts in England.","A promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.","Regarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.","Regarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.","Regarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.","Order for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.","News of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp; to send the title deeds.\"","PAM.","From a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.","Family news; John Millington's move to a new residence.","Regarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.","Sent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.","Deed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.","Regarding the death of her husband. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.","Letter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.","A bank check.","Family news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"","Regarding her life in England.","Regarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.","Scope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.","Endorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"","Regarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.","Regarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.","Scope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.","Receipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.","Scope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.","Scope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.","Scope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.","Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping.","PADS.","Scope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.","Scope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.","Autogaphed document.","Scope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.","Scope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.","Scope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.","Scope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.","Scope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.","Scope and Contents Business matters.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"","Regarding property in Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.","Regarding the death of their father (John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Regarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.","Scope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.","Scope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.","Scope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.","Scope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.","Scope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.","Newspaper clipping.","Contains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.","AV.","AV.","AV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December","AV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December","AV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December","AV.","AV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December","AV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865","AV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December","AV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October","AV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December","Death of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.","59 pages. TDr.","Harriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.","Cover for some of next 14 papers.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Regarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.","Scope and Contents On the same subject.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.","Scope and Contents Regarding a furlough.","Scope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.","Scope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.","Scope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.","Scope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.","Scope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.","Scope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.","Regarding the value of a book on medals.","Scope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.","Enclosure: list of particular gifts.","Regarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.","Report of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.","Appreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.","Unknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.","Regarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.","Regarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.","Appreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.","Newspaper clipping.","Application blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.","Printed material.","Donated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Notice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping","Regarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.","Regarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.","Names and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.","Scope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.","Stating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).","Scope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.","Enclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.","Annie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.","See John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.","Newspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.","Included is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping","Scope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material. Card.","Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Newspaper Clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Includes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.","3 photographs.","\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.","Includes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","One has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Identified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"","Includes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.","Photograph.","Includes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.","Three cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.","By William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.","\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.","Endorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Cooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Scope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Greetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Endorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.","Photograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in","67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","Records and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","John Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.","13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.","7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.","[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]","Approximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011","Photograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.","Fragile.","Scope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Scope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"","Approximately 100 stereocard photographs","[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]","Scope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.","Glass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.","Undeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.","This box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Note by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.","Scales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.","Spectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.","Ivory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.","Note with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.","Round medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.","Mexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.","Mexican woven purse.","Miscellaneous hand-worked cards.","Petit point patterns.","\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.","This box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Gold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"","Robert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.","Note stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.","Thermometer in case belonging to John Millington.","Drafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.","This box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.","Scope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"","Mexican figurine of a monk.","Scope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"","Miner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830.\"","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.","Artifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Thomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019.","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","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family","Millington, John, 1779-1868","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"collection_ssim":["John Millington Papers, 1801/1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 M59","/repositories/2/resources/8395"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"geogname_ssim":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"places_ssim":["Wythe House (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"creator_ssm":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Blankenship family","Millington family"],"creators_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868","Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington 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":["Gifts were made by Dr. Millington (grandson of J. 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Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["John Millington Collection (UA 6.015)","Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306)","The personal library of John Millington is in the Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 2012.","All of the artifacts and copper plates that were originally part of Boxes 7-10, 13-15 were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the processing of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMillington's papers concern his experiences as directing engineer of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association, as professor at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary (where he lived in the Wythe House), as professor at University of Mississippi, and at Memphis Medical College. Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeveral sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp;amp; to dine with him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Purchased March, 1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"about not calling\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp;amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMillington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement by John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp;amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp;amp; his coming to town....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp;amp; Mary College Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp;amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp;amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his account with the company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his business with that firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding settlement of an estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding transfer of money received for his account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his accounts in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp;amp; to send the title deeds.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePAM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; John Millington's move to a new residence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the death of her husband. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bank check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding her life in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Printed Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutogaphed document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding property in Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the death of their father (John Millington).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 pages. TDr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover for some of next 14 papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On the same subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a furlough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the value of a book on medals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosure: list of particular gifts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp;amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 100 stereocard photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIvory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRound medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican woven purse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous hand-worked cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetit point patterns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThermometer in case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexican figurine of a monk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. 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Includes diaries covering 1832, 1835, and 1861-1867; letters of his family members; and Blankenship family land records and letters concerning the Spanish-American War.","Several sketches of the life of John Millington, 1779-1868, and genealogical information on the family are to be found here. Papers of John Millington include his commission as an officer in the St. James Loyal Volunteers, London, and certificate for hair powder allowance, 1801; license as attorney under George III, 1802-1804; and his activities as an engineer in constructing a suspension bridge in Buchinghamshire, 1829. The notice of the sale of his effects in London and a passport to Vera Cruz, Mexico, signed by General Santa Ana, 1829, mark the move from England to Mexico, where he was the directing engineer for the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. Letters of introductions to persons in the United States, 1832, which were taken with him when he left Mexico are included as are printed annoucements of the engineering office which he set up on Philadelphia, 1832. From this period arincluded letters from Michael Faraday of the Royal Institute, London, 1828-1832, and theatre programs from Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and papers from the time that he moved to Williamsburg to become Professor of Chemsistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary, 1836-1850, conclude this box. Included is a letter written to Millington by T.R. Dew, President of the College, asking him to buy books for the College Library in Philadelphia Bookshops, 21 September, 1837, and many letters to other Professors of Natural Philosophy (Physics) in the United States, discussing textbooks that were in use at the time.","Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents In \"William and Mary College Papers\" of the 1939 Survey; folders 16 (1 piece), 50 (2 pieces), 98a (1 piece), 108 (44 pieces), Typewritten copy.","Reprinted 1964 by the King and Queen Press, Williamsburg. TV.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Unsigned.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: Sketch of the life of John Millington by Alfred Temple Spanton \"about the year 1908,\" a great grandson of Dr. Millington.","Scope and Contents 1. List of marriages and issues. 3 pages. 2. A second list of marriages, children, and subsequent heirs, 1802-1841. 2 pages. 3. \"Copy of writing on back of Bartolozzi picture\" of Mrs. Ruth Millington, mother of Prof. John Millington. C. 4. List of Hills family, born 1872-1891. 1 page. 5. List of places of residence of John Millington from 1803 to 1863. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Exemption from the payment of duty of Hair Powder Certificates, due to his being a member of the St. James Loyal Volunteers Corps. Signed by Chas. Blackley. Printed Signed.","Sworn before the King George III, signed by R. Forester.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","License to practice as an Attorney and Solicitor for one year. Signed by Samuel Hill.","\"Whereof Geoffrey Lord Amherst is Colonel\". Signed by Scott Titchfield (Marquis).","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"calling my attention to certain parts of his book \u0026amp; to dine with him.\"","Answer to an enquery regarding the diameters of Jupiter's satellites.","(Purchased March, 1968)","Concerning the chain cable cause. (Purchased from Ifam Kyle Hatchen, London, January 9, 1951)","Scope and Contents Regarding the transactions of the Society of Arts, his purchase of \"7 optical models\" and Luminus Conductor.","Scope and Contents Regarding an order from Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the subject on which Millington planned to discourse at the Royal Institute. Card.","Endorsement: \"about not calling\".","Scope and Contents Re: a suspension bridge that Millington was appointed to build. (Incomplete).","Scope and Contents An account with John Millington for services rendered in connection with contract and bond for the Mexican Mining Co.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about dining with Hook, going to Mexico, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. hook wishing me to dine with him on Thursday next to meet Porter, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"pressing me to dine with him on morrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"begging to have his American Paddle specific ready by tomorrow.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"inctroducing Mr. Marshall as Engineer to E. London Water Works.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: Dr. Ols. Gregory, saying that \"wo'd undertake the reediting of Cavallo's Treatise of Phil'y for Mr. P. Hoare and Rev. Thos. Racket, the Ex'ors.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"for part of Phil. Transact's let me \u0026amp; asking if going to Mexico.\"","Millington to Faraday. Re: acceptance of Anglo-Mexican Mining Associates.","Printed Material. Card.","Scope and Contents Endorsment: \"Mr. Tindal pressing for answer to his letters.\"","Scope and Contents An introduction for John Millington and his family to Mr. Phelps of Madeira.","For an auction at No. 5 Doughty St.Endorsement: \"J. Millington Going to Mexico.\" Printed Material.","Issued at Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"passport for the Republic of Mexico.\"","James Chabot to John Millington, Esq. Note about son Tom.","Scope and Contents A printed announcement \"Aviso al comercio\" in Guanajuato. Printed material.","Sarah Gibson to John Millington at Guanajuato. Re: marriage of daughter Emily.","Memorandum signed by John Millington and endorsed: \"List of Articles brought away from [caborce] by self and Morcom.","Scope and Contents Thomas writes of his school, Emily of shopping for her mother.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Requesting that they visit her and see their grandchild, Emilita.","Endorsement by John Millington.","Introducing John Millington, Director of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Introducing John Millington, Commissioner of the Anglo-Mexican Mining Assn. who plans to settle in Philadelphia.","Scope and Contents Introducing John Millington. Four letters.","Introducing John Millington.","Introducing Professor Millington. Five letters and covers.","Scope and Contents Introducing Professor Millington.","Includes 2 pieces of equipage from the State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. PADS.","Scope and Contents Intrducing John Millington.","Scope and Contents Re: the situation in Mexico City, then under siege by Santa Ana, and of expected battle between Santa Ana and Bustamente.","Scope and Contents Writes of her desire to leave Mexico, but no one dares to leave the City for fear of murder and robbery in the continuing revolution.","Endorsement \"Dr. Ma[?]trie's Advertisement.\" Newspaper.E. Note: Dr. M'Murtrie has an advertisement in the last column on the second page in which Millington is mentioned as having constructed the dark closets for the exhibition of his illustrations.","Scope and Contents Re: a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Cambridge, and Millington's request for a strip of Rhodium.","Printed Material.","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Includes a program by Mr. Power. Endorsement: \"with J. Lett's orders.\"","Scope and Contents Incomplete. Endorsement: \"Autograph of Miss Hughes, a Singer of the London theatres.\"","Appointment of John Millington by Board of Visitors of William and Mary College as Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry.","J. Page, Rector of William and Mary College, to John Millington. Re: election as Professor to William and Mary College.","Printed invitation of students of William and Mary to a ball to be held on February 22.","Scope and Contents Date is recorded as 8 mo. 17, 1836. Re: questions in astronomy.","Scope and Contents License to serve as a Lay Reader in the Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Congratulations on his appointment at the College: he (Faraday) has been at the R.A. for 23 years; a lathe ordered by Millington.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about Saunder's loan--\u0026amp; his going to England.\" Having bought a copper mine in the Wisconson Territory, he is going to Europe to engage miners.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Dr. J.G. at canonsburg, Jefferson College about my [?] degree in s'd College \u0026amp; his coming to town....\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. John Vaughn inviting me to breakfast with him on morrow morning.\"","Endorsement: \"Judge Tucker at F.S. about my taking Edmund Randolf to Board, etc.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew requesting me to purchase 2 or 300 $ worth of books for Wm. \u0026amp; Mary College Library.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Mr. Dew asking me to take Mr. J. Wright to board.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about new edition of his Nat. Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"stating that Jefferson Coll. had conferred M.D. upon me \u0026amp; to appoint some person to receive the diploma.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"saying he had sent 1st vol. of his Phil'y to Dobson for me \u0026amp; with part'-lars of price, etc.\"","Endorsement: \"about repair of stronomical Telescope, Text Books, etc.\" Includes a full discussion of scientific textbooks in use and enquiries about \"Millington's Natural Philosophy.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"about shipping me a box of Tin ores, etc.\" Letter states that he will spend \"specimens of most of the minerals found in the U.S.\"","Scope and Contents A deed to property in Tennessee. Signed.","Scope and Contents Endorsemed: \"to send him copy of my book on Engineering.\"","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Prof. Saunders asking of I wished to buy a woman serv't--Ans'd in affirmative.\" Woman was wife to man owned by Saunders.","Scope and Contents \"I am sorry your present situation is not agreeable to you...recommend to you to ask for an assistant...\"","Scope and Contents Regarding her students seeing the College.","Scope and Contents Endorsed: \"Uncle George in his 86th year. The last letter he wrote me.\" Regarding Tom Millington, son of John Millington and his \"Father's wife\" in England.","An account and statement regarding the estate of Peter Aylward, a part of which is to go to \"Millington Trustees.\"","Scope and Contents Indenture for the price of the house and lot in Williamsburg. Signed. C. Separate agreement with Thomas O. Cogbill, Trustee for William H. Lee.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Lease of a house and garden on the north side of the main street of Williamsburg. Signed.","Scope and Contents A comparison of the lecture hours of Professor Millington with those of Professor Silliman in Boston. Signed.","Scope and Contents Bond for portion of the purchase price of property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Deed for property in Williamsburg, Virginia. Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed by Ruch'd L. Lloyd.","He writes, \"The Oregon Difficulty has paralysed everything in the way of business....for Fear of war between the two countries.\"","Regarding inheretance from the will of the late Peter Aylward, deceased in 1840. Card.","Endorsed: \"With acc. of the close of Mr. Dew's life.\"","Enclosing a sermon for the funeral of Mr. Letts.","Enclosing an account sheet. ADrS. Enclosed.","Regarding the final settlement of the estate of the late Peter Aylward. ADrS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Letters and papers of John Millington record his move to the newly opened University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, 1850, and to the Medical College, Memphis, Tennessee, 1853. From this period came an order for payment for engineering services to the Mississippi Central Railroad, a copy of a medical address pritned in the Memphis Daily Bulletin, and letters from Williamsburg, Virginia, where he still owned a house, 1855-1858. A letter written by John C. Phillips after an eight month exploratory trip to Pike's Peak, colorado, 1861, reviews the mining prospects there; shares of stock from the Aetna Oil Company and the Shafton Coal Company reflect mineral activity in the East. From the war years, 1861-1864, there are many letters from his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship in Richmond, Virginia, and his son, George B. Millington, which tell of the movement of armies, the high prices of civillian goods, etc. The remainder of the letters and papers in this box are from the period of the return of John Millington to live in Philadelphia, 1865, and then to Richmond, Virginia, 1867, until his death on 10 July, 1868. Also included are papers concerned with the settlement of the estate of John Millington, 1868-1892.","Enclosing a power of Attorney. ADrS. E.","Regarding his account with the company.","Regarding his business with that firm.","Regarding settlement of an estate in England, to which Millington is an heir.","Regarding settlement of an estate.","Endorsed: \"Coults and Co. inclosing Bank account to this day.\"","Regarding transfer of money received for his account.","Endorsed: \"Bishop Green at memphis, saying his was coming to preach at Oxford....\"","Regarding his accounts in England.","A promissory note for $105 to Lewis Sharks (Dean). Card.","Regarding family affairs; copies of the new Illustrated Papers; and his life in Philadelphia.","Regarding an engraving to be made; enclosing a syllabus of the Chemical Institute; he has joined the Sons of Temperance.","Regarding shares held by John Millington in the railroad.","Order for payment to John Millington for work for the railroad company.","News of England from the brother of John Millington's first wife.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"to say the 20th St. house sold for $5,150 cash \u0026amp; to send the title deeds.\"","PAM.","From a student at the Memphis Medical College, whose diploma had been withheld until a note was given for money owed on his tuition; including a rumor that the college is soon to close.","Family news; John Millington's move to a new residence.","Regarding his attempts to rent their furnished house in Williamsburg; news of the people in the town.","Sent with a volume of her poems, and asking for a review of them.","Deed for tracts of land in Fayette County, Tennessee.","Regarding the death of her husband. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding her move to her new home in Richmond, and family news.","Letter to Katie Millington Blakenship describing the hard times and social news. Card.","A bank check.","Family news; endorsement: \"send to Hills.\"","Regarding her life in England.","Regarding an eight month trip around Pike's Peak in Colorado prospecting for gold and other minerals; and offering his services to the South in the event of a war.","Scope and Contents Regarding hope of a war between England and the United States in order to take the pressure off the South; buying blankets and overcoats for Southern soldiers; the formation of the Confederacy under Jefferson Davis; the progress of the war; the defeat of the \"grand army\" in its attempt to take Richmond; concern for his house in Williamsburg; the threat of an attack on Memphis.","Endorsement: \"enquiry into state of affairs in Williamsburg, Va....\"","Regarding threat of the Federal army at Cairy; hope for a return to peace; the birth of a daughter to Mrs. Blankenship.","Regarding her visit to her daughter; 2 bad fires in Memphis; the army that is being formed; high prices. Card.","Scope and Contents Regarding a business trip made by rail through Manassas, behind the Confederate lines.","Scope and Contents Regarding inauguration of President Davis on 22 February; hope that the British will lift the blockade and perhaps declare war on the North; the capture of a part of the railroad line by the Northerners; Tennessee Legislature has fled from Nashville to Memphis; hope to return to Williamsburg; then purchase a 220 acre plantation at La Grange, Tennessee.","Receipt for $5,500 in Confederate Notes, for investment.","Scope and Contents Indenture for 23 acres and a house. Signed","Printed Material.","Scope and Contents By flag of truce; Kate's second daughter.","Scope and Contents Written to J.M. in Philadelphia. Regarding the high prices in the south--$175 for a pair of shoes; requests an English check for 20 pounds which could be sold in the south for $1,200 to $1,500.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the uncertainty of mails; markets will supplied in Richmond where he visited his sister; prices very high there, however; his army pay just about covers his mess account.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Printed Signed.","Scope and Contents Re: the handling of some affairs for him. Card.","Scope and Contents Re: the reverses of the confederate Army in the Tennessee Campaign, including the battle of Franklin and of Nashville; and poorly clad and nearly barefood army.","Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping.","PADS.","Scope and Contents On inspecting their place in la Grange he finds headquarters of the 11th Illinois regiment and 9 families of the 2nd Arkansas regiment in the house, all marble mantels gone, most of the windows broken, and the furniture taken.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Relinquishment of the Bureau of the property at La Grange seized as belonging to Rev'd John N. Waddell\" by John Millington. ADS.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of taxes.","Scope and Contents Deed for house and 23 acres in Fayette County, Tennessee. (See Indenture of 15 October, 1862.) Signed.","Autogaphed document.","Scope and Contents Regarding selling his Williamsburg home.","Scope and Contents Regarding the purchase of John Millington's Williamsburg house.","Scope and Contents Regarding the claim for damage to the property at La Grange, Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Regarding his life in Memphis, and the move of \"Pa and Ma\" (Mr. and Mrs. John Millington) to Richmond.","Scope and Contents Receipt for payment for half a gallon of whiskey. Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding the account of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding an account of his in the name of G.B. Millington, his son.","Scope and Contents Regarding account in that bank.","Scope and Contents Business matters.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Has rented Waddell Place for the year of 1868.\"","Regarding property in Tennessee.","Scope and Contents Sympathy expressed for the death of her father.","Regarding the death of their father (John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding the death of \"Ma\" (Mrs. John Millington).","Scope and Contents Regarding a rehearsal, etc.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Regarding their late father's affairs. ACyS.","Scope and Contents Regarding court certificates he sent to England in connection with the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the settlement of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Receipts for monies received from R. E. Blankenship, Admin. for John Millington, deceased.","Scope and Contents Regarding Titles to the Philadelphia property of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the administration of the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the estate of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the will of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the payment of dividends to estate of John Millington with enclosures.","Scope and Contents 1869. Papers connected with the case of Deare vs. Bates.","Scope and Contents Lettered as exhibits \"A\" through \"M\" in the trial.","Scope and Contents Letter thanking Professor Henry for items he sent to W\u0026amp;M and comments on Thomas Dew's death.","Newspaper clipping.","Contains primarly diaries, one notebook and one account book.","AV.","AV.","AV. 12 February-15 April 15 April-13 June 13 June-26 September 25 September-31 December","AV. 1 Januar-16 March 16 March-4 June 5 June-19 August 19 August-26 October 26 October-31 December","AV 1 January-30 March 30 March-22 June 22 June-18 September 18 September-31 December","AV.","AV. 2 January-13 April 13 April-7 August 7 August-27 December","AV. 1 January-10 April 11 April-15 July 16 July-24 October 25 October-31 January, 1865","AV. 1 February-15 May 15 May-9 August 9 August-31 December","AV. 1 January-20 March 20 March-29 June 2 July-10 October","AV. 1 January-10 December 9 December-27 December","Death of Millington is noted of Friday, July 10, 1868. 2 books. PAV.","59 pages. TDr.","Harriet Blankenship Papers, 1834-1861, and Blankenship Family papers, 1866-1951. Included is correspondence with John Wesley Johnson of Mississippi and George F. Holmes of the University of Virginia regarding the biography of Dr. John Millington. There are letters from Frank and John Blankenship to their mother, Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, many of which are from Florida and Cuba in the time of the Spanish-American War, 1989-1899. Included is correspondence, 1937, between Mrs. Blankenship and the officers of the Folger Shakespearean Library in Washington regarding the gift of Mrs. Siddon's stage jewelry, which had been given by Dr. Millington to his grandmdaughter; and a 6 page report of the Pearl harbor attack of the December 7, 1941, sent out by Earl M. Thacker of Honolulu.","Cover for some of next 14 papers.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Signed.","Scope and Contents Regarding deeds from Bacon Tate (sic) and Petes (sic).","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Scope and Contents Regarding the biographical sketch of her father, Dr. John Millington.","Regarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.","Scope and Contents On the same subject.","Scope and Contents Endorsement: \"Please return to Mrs. K.M. Blankenship...Richmond, Va.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding \"the Blankenship matter.\"","Scope and Contents Regarding dull days and duties in the army.","Scope and Contents Regarding a furlough.","Scope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.","Scope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.","Scope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.","Scope and Contents Regarding the inaction of the fleet, \"now that the war is over.\"","Newspaper clipping.","Scope and Contents Regarding family affairs including the marriage of a sister, Evie.","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that \"battle of the flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.","Scope and Contents Regarding the army's duties in policing the city until a Cuban police force is formed.","Scope and Contents Enclosure: note on \"Castleford Ware\" signed G[?] B[?]. Enclosure.","Scope and Contents Regarding information concerning Professor John Millington, father of Mrs. K.M.B. C.","Scope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.","Regarding the value of a book on medals.","Scope and Contents Regarding a monument to the grandfather of Mrs. Marshall, who had taught Miss Henley's father at William and Mary, probably a reference to John Millington.","Enclosure: list of particular gifts.","Regarding certain prints offered to the Library and a collection of Siddons stage jewelry.","Report of conditions in Honolulu after December 7, 1941 attack by Japanese. Manuscript.","Appreciation for a playbill sent by Mrs. Blankenship; interest in the stage properties of Mrs. Siddons.","Unknown recipient. Regarding Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry.","Regarding portrait and miniature owned by Miss Blankenship. Card.","Regarding the receipt of the Siddons stage jewelry.","Appreciation for the presentation of Mrs. Siddons' stage jewelry to the library. TOLS. Enclosure: \"Sarah Siddons's stage jewelry,\" a description of this and account of its former ownership by Dr. John Millington. Enclosed.","Newspaper clipping.","Application blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.","Printed material.","Donated by the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Notice by his daughter, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship. Newspaper clipping","Regarding a gold snuff box of John Millington left to the College in the will of Frank B. Blankenship.","Regarding items of interest to the College from the old Blankenship house.","Names and addresses of the heirs of Frank B. Blankenship.","Scope and Contents Regarding the \"Blankenship Home\" where artifacts relating to Professor John Millington were obtained. Newspaper clipping.","Stating that he has a portrait of John Millington and some books. Enclosed brochure from Valentine Museum, Richmond, on painting of J.M. and mother (see folder V-21).","Scope and Contents Reference to Ethel Hills, granddaughter of John Millington.","Enclosing xerox copy of cover and article from Valentine Museum brochure; sent valuable \"Mitchell's Traveller's Guide of the U.S.\" of 1843, with colored map.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Elizabeth Letts, Sarah Anne Letts (who married J.M.), Robert Moore Blankenship, John Millington Blankenship, Richard F. Morris, Robert Blankenship Morris.","Scope and Contents John Millington, Sarah Anne Letts, Mrs. Harriet Blakenship, Robert E. Blankenship, R.M. Blankenship, Annie Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Sarah Anne Millington, George Beale Millington.","Annie Blankenshop, John Millington Blankenship, Mrs. Frances Harrison Blankenship, Mrs. Kate Millington Blankenship, John M. Blankenship, Mrs. Evie Blankenship Carter, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Gordon, Mrs. Harriet Blankenship, Robert Millington Blankenship, Jr. Newspaper clippings.","See John Millington account book of sale of tickets, in Box VI. Printed Material.","Newspaper. Announcement of John Millington's appointment to William and Mary College faculty, on page 2.","Included is a list of his acomplishments unrecorded elsewhere. Newspaper clipping.","Newspaper clipping","Scope and Contents (J.M. owned the house now known as the \"Wythe House\" having lived in it while he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at William and Mary. When he left Williamsburg in 1850, he rented the house out for many years.) Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material. Card.","Newspaper clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Newspaper Clipping.","Printed material.","Printed material.","Includes an account of the ghost of the house. Newspaper clipping.","3 photographs.","\"The artist who painted the portrait of Mrs. Millington with her son, John Millington, done in London.\" A typed note on the lie of A.K., 1740-1807.","Includes photograph of the painting on the cover and article on it on page 1. The painting was left to the museum in the will of Frank B. Blankenship, grandson of John Millington.","Scope and Contents Photographs endorsed \"Professor of Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology in the Memphis Medical College, Tennessee, 1857.\"","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photographs.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","One has list: McLeod, Walkter, Warwick, Warren, Blankenship, Rutherfoord. Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Photograph.","Identified as \"Thomas Millington of London, Eng. Father of John Millington.\" The label behind the original frame also bears the inscription \"Georgie Blackenship, April 192[9]\"","Includes one printed version, taken from the water color by Thomas C. Millington. Printed Material.","Photograph.","Includes biographical notes copied from 'Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Sculptors\". Probably the painter of the miniature of John Millington as a boy. Photograph.","Three cartes de visite found in the trunk of John Millington. Photos are possibly of Bruton Parish Church and Cemetary. Each is about 4 in. x 2.5 in. Good condition with fading.","By William Hamilton. Purchased at Regent Circus, Picadilly, London. 26 pages used.","\"Prof'r J. Millington, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. Bot in Philadelphia, 1849. 75 cts.\" 3 inches by 5 inches.","Endorsed, \"Sue fox Album, Richmond, Virginia\". Greetings, poems and the like written to Sue Fox by her friends. 6 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Cooking receipts, plus a few pages of newspaper clippings regarding diseases and cures. Approximately 40 pages used. 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches. Autograph Volume.","Scope and Contents Secretaries reporting on meetings of the \"club\" include C.L. Campbell, Irving E. Campbell, A.M. Olcott, R. Massey Noeling, Julian F. Skelton, Egberta Olcott, A.B. Dinwiddie, R.P. Irving, Sue Seddon Weleor, Richard F. Morris, Martha Harrison Christian, George W. McCrury, and Evie Blankenship. Approximately 100 pages used. 7 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Greetings, poems and the like written to Kate Millington by her friends; sketches and colored cards are enclosed and loose. 7 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches. Autograph Volume.","Endorsed: \"drawn and engraved by F. Bartolozzi, R.A.\" belonging to Georgia Blankenship, Richmond.","Photograph Volume. 9 in. by 12 in","67 pages used. Loose international postage stamps (circa 1880s-1900s), previously lining selected blank pages in the back of the volume, were removed from the journal and consolidated into a separate enclosure in Box 11. Volume measures 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","Records and accounts of what appears to have been a children's enterprise. Miss Kate Blankenship was among the contributors of such items as Confederate and English buttons. Approximately 6 inches by 15 inches. Autograph Volume.","John Millington's first wife was Emily Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, R.A. Approximately 163 sketches 7 1/2 in. by 9 1/2 in. Parchment binding.","13 pages used. 6 inches by 8 inches. Parchment binding. Autograph Volume.","7 inches by 8 inches by 2 1/2 inches deep. Photograph Volume.","[RELOCATED TO ARTIFACTS AT 2019C]","Approximately 8 inches in diameter, on stand, overall height 14 inches. Mss Artifact 2011","Photograph from when it was owned by John Millington, together with the later post card picture of the house.","Fragile.","Scope and Contents Broken case and daguerreotype image in poor condition, 3.5\" x 4.5\"","Scope and Contents Metal oval brooch with miniature daguerreotype of John Millington on one side, and a tintype of Mrs. Millington on the other. 1.25\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents 1\" x 1.5\"","Scope and Contents Painted on plaster, in broken case. 2.5\" x 3.5\"","Approximately 100 stereocard photographs","[MOVED TO ARTIFACT COLLECTION 2019C]","Scope and Contents Glass plate negatives of photographs circa. 1880s-90s. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Includes individual and group portraits with family, dog, friends, and classmates (Hanover Academy and \"V.M.J. cadets\"). Fragile and heavy box.","Glass plate negatives from circa 1880s-1890s, with views of streets, buildings, and house interiors. When separated from their original envelopes for preservation concerns, a photocopy of the descriptive label is attached. Fragile and heavy box.","Undeveloped photographic film, circa 1901, of L.F.B. Blakenship taken while he was in Cuba. Also includes a box in which the film was meant to have been sent to the Eastman Kodak Company to be developed. Film is rolled and is extremely brittle; likely nitrate and thus placed in special storage. Please contact SCRC staff before visiting.","This box was originally Box 7 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Note by John Millington. Re: a Guinea which was presented to him at his baptism (as an infant), then was carried in his pocket \"for above 50 years.\" [1777] Gold Guinea, as described.","Scales in leather case, belonging to John Millington.","Spectacles in metal case belonging to John Millington.","Ivory fan, very finely carved, belonging to Emily Hamilton, first wife of John Millington.","Note with the fan identifying Emily Hamilton as daughter of William Hamilton, English artist who painted portrait of Mrs. Sedden (Siddon), celebrated English actress; her stage jewelry presented to Fulger (Folger) Shakespearean Library, Washington, D.C.","Scope and Contents Small leather purse containing 3 \"Conduct\" Awards to J.M. Blankenship from McGuire's School.","Round medallion with worked hair design and initial \"B,\" 2 in. diameter.","Mexican lace known as \"drawn Work,\" owned by Mrs. Blankenship.","Mexican woven purse.","Miscellaneous hand-worked cards.","Petit point patterns.","\"Mitchell's Travellor's Guide through the United States,\" with colored map in back fold. Endorsed: \"J. Millington, Wmsbg. Virg'a. Bot in Philiadelphia. More full and 9 years more recent than Tanners.\" PV.","This box was originally Box 8 before being rehoused and contains artifacts that were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03. The box will be deleted once they have been described in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.","Gold snuff box in red leather case, Inscribed inside cover, \"This box presented to John Millington, Esq., a Civil Engineer, by a few of the members of the London Mechanics Institute....\"","Robert Christie, Secy, London Mechanical Institute, to John Millington, Falmouth, England. Accompanying a gold snuff box.","Note stating that the snuff box was given to her sons, John M. Blankenship on July 27, 1889, and then to Frank B. Blankenship in April 1929, by Kate Millington Blankenship.","Thermometer in case belonging to John Millington.","Drafting instruments in wooden case belonging to John Millington.","This box was originally Box 9 before being rehoused. Contains Mexican figurines.","Scope and Contents Figurine \"White Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship.\"","Mexican figurine of a monk.","Scope and Contents Figurine of \"Mexican Black Nun\" endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830\"","Miner figurine endorsed, \"Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, Mexico, 1830.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRoll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Roll of undeveloped photographs taken in Cuba by L.F.B. Blankenship were transferred to the Manuscripts Photograph Collection, 9 February 9, 2012.","Artifacts were transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), and are in the process of being described. Artifacts with descriptions include: Watercolor of Sudbury Church (65M59.01), match box (65M59.A02.2), name plate (65M59.A02.4), ivory seal (65M59.A02.7), porcelain lids (65M59.A02.8a), small cup (65.M59.A02.8b), broken bowl (65M59.A02.8c), clay mortars (65M59.A02.8d), fish painting on glass (65M59.A02.8e), bronze powder (65M59.A02.8f)","Thomas Millington's watercolor painting of Bruton Parish Church was transferred from the John Millington Papers (Mss. 65 M59, Box 18, Folder 11) to the Thomas Millington Collection (MS 00306) on July 29, 2019."],"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","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn"],"names_coll_ssim":["Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family"],"famname_ssim":["Blankenship family","Millington family"],"persname_ssim":["Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Memphis Medical College, Memphis, Tenn","Blankenship family","Millington family","Millington, John, 1779-1868"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":471,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:46:13.986Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8395"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_763#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_763#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_763#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_763.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bernardin, Joseph, Papers","title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1913-1987"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1913-1987"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1913/1987"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"text":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987","Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","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.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.","He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.","He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail.","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","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","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"collection_ssim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He never married. Further information 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/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.","He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.","He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\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","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":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail.","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985"],"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"],"persname_ssim":["Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":71,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:45:26.564Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_763.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bernardin, Joseph, Papers","title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1913-1987"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1913-1987"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1913/1987"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"text":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987","Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","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.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.","He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.","He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail.","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","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","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"collection_ssim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, 1913/1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He never married. Further information 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/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.","He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.","He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\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","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":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail.","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985"],"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"],"persname_ssim":["Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":71,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:45:26.564Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_763"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_513","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Joseph James Murray Diaries, 1920/1968","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_513#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThe diaries give a precise record of Joseph James Murray's four years as superintendent of home missions in Wilmington, North Carolina, as well as of his life as pastor, family man, traveller, lover of the arts and ornithologist while in Lexington, Virginia (1924-1968). 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Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1\u0026dbid=9278\u0026h=2270673. Accessed October 11, 2022.","\"Judith Roane Fenner Barnard\" entry. Findagrave.com. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25203575/judith-roane-barnard. Accessed October 11, 2022.","The guide to the Judith Fenner Barnard Collection 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 Judith Fenner Barnard Collection was completed in September 2022.","This collection includes a memobook and journal owned by Judith Fenner Barnard. The memobook, dated July 1964, contains recipes, addresses, hospital records, and a seating arrangement for a dinner party. The recipes include breakfast foods, desserts, casseroles, and bread. 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Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1\u0026dbid=9278\u0026h=2270673. Accessed October 11, 2022.","\"Judith Roane Fenner Barnard\" entry. Findagrave.com. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25203575/judith-roane-barnard. Accessed October 11, 2022.","The guide to the Judith Fenner Barnard Collection 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 Judith Fenner Barnard Collection was completed in September 2022.","This collection includes a memobook and journal owned by Judith Fenner Barnard. The memobook, dated July 1964, contains recipes, addresses, hospital records, and a seating arrangement for a dinner party. The recipes include breakfast foods, desserts, casseroles, and bread. 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Colonel Lane Carlson was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. 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Colonel Carlson was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Guy and Mae Lane Carlson. She attended Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia and then the University of Missouri, where she earned a degree in journalism. After graduating college, she joined the Women's Army Corps (WAC). During her military career, she served as an aide to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo and as Helen Keller's guide during her trip to Japan. In the 1960s and 1970s, Carlson served as editor of Soldiers magazine at the Pentagon, and was promoted to colonel. She retired from the military in 1973 and passed away in 2010.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in February 2012. Mss. Acc. 2014.026 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Pages in the Francis Joins the WACS scrapbook which have photographs have been interleaved with acid-free paper.","The addition is currently unprocessed","Papers, 1937-1972, of Colonel Bonnie \"Lane\" Carlson, originally from Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. Colonel Lane Carlson was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.","Scope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. Among the main topics are: Sullins College, the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, radio stations KHMO. and KDTH, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), basic army training, Women's Army Corps (WAC) officer school, Army hospitals, Army public relations, postwar Tokyo, Japan, the making of the Hollywood film, Francis Joins the WAC, the Journalism graduate program at Stanford University, and West Germany during the Cold War. The letters also contain information about the WAC, general commentary on political and hometown news, and humor. Also included in the series is a spoken letter to her Parents recorded on a phonograph in the 1940s (item 1).","Correspondence from Mae and Guy Carlson of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and, after 1951, Studio City, California, to their daughter, Lane Carlson. General topics are health, finances, their dogs, weather, hometown gossip, as well as concern for Carlson's health, safety, and academic performance.","Love letters from boyfriend Glenn Terrell, general correspondence from friend Edith \"Edee\" Miller, correspondence from other friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances, as well as a small number of letters and drafts of letters written by Carlson but not sent, and several letters neither written by nor addressed to Carlson.","Scope and Contents Contains telegrams between Carlson, her Parents and other correspondents, generally regarding purchases, holiday greetings, and urgent news, as well as a travel diary from Japan and Carlson's master's thesis from Stanford University.","The Diary documents the sea voyage from San Francisco to Yokohama, first two months of duty as aide to Gen. 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Included in the series is a commemorative photo book of Helen Keller's trip to Japan in 1948, along with a signature of Hellen Keller, as well as a banner from the film Francis Joins the WAC, on which Carlson served as technical director.","Military periodicals that Carlson worked on.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Incudes printed ephemera, invitation cards, handwritten address lists, greeting cards, membership cards, certificates, business cards, and calling cards.","Japanese-language book documenting Keller's 1948 Japan trip, a gift from a Japanese friend of Carlson.","\"For Your Guidance\" and \"Women in the Armed Forces: Share Services for Freedom.\"","The bulk of the series consists of photographs of Carlson while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, Japan, and Hong Kong. Most of the photographs are from Carlson's time in the Army but also includes photographs of friends and family. In addition to photographs, the series also includes scrapbooks of Carlson while in high school as well as her time spent as technical director on the set of the film Francis Joins the WAC.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Photos of Ft. George G. 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Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. 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Colonel Lane Carlson was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.","Scope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. Among the main topics are: Sullins College, the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, radio stations KHMO. and KDTH, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), basic army training, Women's Army Corps (WAC) officer school, Army hospitals, Army public relations, postwar Tokyo, Japan, the making of the Hollywood film, Francis Joins the WAC, the Journalism graduate program at Stanford University, and West Germany during the Cold War. The letters also contain information about the WAC, general commentary on political and hometown news, and humor. Also included in the series is a spoken letter to her Parents recorded on a phonograph in the 1940s (item 1).","Correspondence from Mae and Guy Carlson of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and, after 1951, Studio City, California, to their daughter, Lane Carlson. General topics are health, finances, their dogs, weather, hometown gossip, as well as concern for Carlson's health, safety, and academic performance.","Love letters from boyfriend Glenn Terrell, general correspondence from friend Edith \"Edee\" Miller, correspondence from other friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances, as well as a small number of letters and drafts of letters written by Carlson but not sent, and several letters neither written by nor addressed to Carlson.","Scope and Contents Contains telegrams between Carlson, her Parents and other correspondents, generally regarding purchases, holiday greetings, and urgent news, as well as a travel diary from Japan and Carlson's master's thesis from Stanford University.","The Diary documents the sea voyage from San Francisco to Yokohama, first two months of duty as aide to Gen. MacArthur.","Thesis for Master of Arts in Journalism, entitled \"Readership: The Star Presidian Post Newspaper, U.S. Army.\"","This series contains press releases, memoranda, clippings, and other printed ephemera related to Carlson's military career. Included in the series is a commemorative photo book of Helen Keller's trip to Japan in 1948, along with a signature of Hellen Keller, as well as a banner from the film Francis Joins the WAC, on which Carlson served as technical director.","Military periodicals that Carlson worked on.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Incudes printed ephemera, invitation cards, handwritten address lists, greeting cards, membership cards, certificates, business cards, and calling cards.","Japanese-language book documenting Keller's 1948 Japan trip, a gift from a Japanese friend of Carlson.","\"For Your Guidance\" and \"Women in the Armed Forces: Share Services for Freedom.\"","The bulk of the series consists of photographs of Carlson while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, Japan, and Hong Kong. Most of the photographs are from Carlson's time in the Army but also includes photographs of friends and family. In addition to photographs, the series also includes scrapbooks of Carlson while in high school as well as her time spent as technical director on the set of the film Francis Joins the WAC.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Photos of Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland, circa 1952, given as farewell gift before Carlson was stationed at the San Francisco Presidio.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism.","Photographs of the Tiger Balm Gardens and Haw Par Villa.","Signed note from Helen Keller on back of photograph plus assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Contains newspaper clippings, dance cards, programs, pressed flowers, notes, and other material.","Contains promotional material, snapshots, newspaper clippings, correspondence, orders to report to the set, explanatory notes, and other material.","One golden banner with \"Francis Joins the WACS\" and features the the Pallas Athene, or the head of Athena, a horse shoe, and signatures of the members of the cast and crew on the set of the movie. The banner measures approximately 27 in. and is in good condition.","This addition includes correspondence, photographs, printed materials and ephemera documenting Lane Carlson's and Helen Keller's tour of Japan in 1948."],"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","United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Army. 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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.","This collection is arranged into 3 series: Series 1: Correspondence and writings; Series 2: Printed matter and ephemera; Series 3: Photographs and scrapbooks","Colonel Bonnie \"Lane\" Carlson (1919-2010) was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Colonel Carlson was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Guy and Mae Lane Carlson. She attended Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia and then the University of Missouri, where she earned a degree in journalism. After graduating college, she joined the Women's Army Corps (WAC). During her military career, she served as an aide to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo and as Helen Keller's guide during her trip to Japan. In the 1960s and 1970s, Carlson served as editor of Soldiers magazine at the Pentagon, and was promoted to colonel. She retired from the military in 1973 and passed away in 2010.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in February 2012. Mss. Acc. 2014.026 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Pages in the Francis Joins the WACS scrapbook which have photographs have been interleaved with acid-free paper.","The addition is currently unprocessed","Papers, 1937-1972, of Colonel Bonnie \"Lane\" Carlson, originally from Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. Colonel Lane Carlson was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.","Scope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. Among the main topics are: Sullins College, the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, radio stations KHMO. and KDTH, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), basic army training, Women's Army Corps (WAC) officer school, Army hospitals, Army public relations, postwar Tokyo, Japan, the making of the Hollywood film, Francis Joins the WAC, the Journalism graduate program at Stanford University, and West Germany during the Cold War. The letters also contain information about the WAC, general commentary on political and hometown news, and humor. Also included in the series is a spoken letter to her Parents recorded on a phonograph in the 1940s (item 1).","Correspondence from Mae and Guy Carlson of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and, after 1951, Studio City, California, to their daughter, Lane Carlson. General topics are health, finances, their dogs, weather, hometown gossip, as well as concern for Carlson's health, safety, and academic performance.","Love letters from boyfriend Glenn Terrell, general correspondence from friend Edith \"Edee\" Miller, correspondence from other friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances, as well as a small number of letters and drafts of letters written by Carlson but not sent, and several letters neither written by nor addressed to Carlson.","Scope and Contents Contains telegrams between Carlson, her Parents and other correspondents, generally regarding purchases, holiday greetings, and urgent news, as well as a travel diary from Japan and Carlson's master's thesis from Stanford University.","The Diary documents the sea voyage from San Francisco to Yokohama, first two months of duty as aide to Gen. MacArthur.","Thesis for Master of Arts in Journalism, entitled \"Readership: The Star Presidian Post Newspaper, U.S. Army.\"","This series contains press releases, memoranda, clippings, and other printed ephemera related to Carlson's military career. Included in the series is a commemorative photo book of Helen Keller's trip to Japan in 1948, along with a signature of Hellen Keller, as well as a banner from the film Francis Joins the WAC, on which Carlson served as technical director.","Military periodicals that Carlson worked on.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Incudes printed ephemera, invitation cards, handwritten address lists, greeting cards, membership cards, certificates, business cards, and calling cards.","Japanese-language book documenting Keller's 1948 Japan trip, a gift from a Japanese friend of Carlson.","\"For Your Guidance\" and \"Women in the Armed Forces: Share Services for Freedom.\"","The bulk of the series consists of photographs of Carlson while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, Japan, and Hong Kong. Most of the photographs are from Carlson's time in the Army but also includes photographs of friends and family. In addition to photographs, the series also includes scrapbooks of Carlson while in high school as well as her time spent as technical director on the set of the film Francis Joins the WAC.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Photos of Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland, circa 1952, given as farewell gift before Carlson was stationed at the San Francisco Presidio.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism.","Photographs of the Tiger Balm Gardens and Haw Par Villa.","Signed note from Helen Keller on back of photograph plus assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Contains newspaper clippings, dance cards, programs, pressed flowers, notes, and other material.","Contains promotional material, snapshots, newspaper clippings, correspondence, orders to report to the set, explanatory notes, and other material.","One golden banner with \"Francis Joins the WACS\" and features the the Pallas Athene, or the head of Athena, a horse shoe, and signatures of the members of the cast and crew on the set of the movie. The banner measures approximately 27 in. and is in good condition.","This addition includes correspondence, photographs, printed materials and ephemera documenting Lane Carlson's and Helen Keller's tour of Japan in 1948.","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","United States. Army. 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After graduating college, she joined the Women's Army Corps (WAC). During her military career, she served as an aide to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo and as Helen Keller's guide during her trip to Japan. In the 1960s and 1970s, Carlson served as editor of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eSoldiers \u003c/emph\u003emagazine at the Pentagon, and was promoted to colonel. She retired from the military in 1973 and passed away in 2010.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Colonel Bonnie \"Lane\" Carlson (1919-2010) was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Colonel Carlson was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Guy and Mae Lane Carlson. She attended Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia and then the University of Missouri, where she earned a degree in journalism. After graduating college, she joined the Women's Army Corps (WAC). During her military career, she served as an aide to Gen. 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Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. Among the main topics are: Sullins College, the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, radio stations KHMO. and KDTH, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), basic army training, Women's Army Corps (WAC) officer school, Army hospitals, Army public relations, postwar Tokyo, Japan, the making of the Hollywood film, Francis Joins the WAC, the Journalism graduate program at Stanford University, and West Germany during the Cold War. The letters also contain information about the WAC, general commentary on political and hometown news, and humor. Also included in the series is a spoken letter to her Parents recorded on a phonograph in the 1940s (item 1).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Mae and Guy Carlson of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and, after 1951, Studio City, California, to their daughter, Lane Carlson. General topics are health, finances, their dogs, weather, hometown gossip, as well as concern for Carlson's health, safety, and academic performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLove letters from boyfriend Glenn Terrell, general correspondence from friend Edith \"Edee\" Miller, correspondence from other friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances, as well as a small number of letters and drafts of letters written by Carlson but not sent, and several letters neither written by nor addressed to Carlson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains telegrams between Carlson, her Parents and other correspondents, generally regarding purchases, holiday greetings, and urgent news, as well as a travel diary from Japan and Carlson's master's thesis from Stanford University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Diary documents the sea voyage from San Francisco to Yokohama, first two months of duty as aide to Gen. 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Included in the series is a commemorative photo book of Helen Keller's trip to Japan in 1948, along with a signature of Hellen Keller, as well as a banner from the film Francis Joins the WAC, on which Carlson served as technical director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary periodicals that Carlson worked on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncudes printed ephemera, invitation cards, handwritten address lists, greeting cards, membership cards, certificates, business cards, and calling cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJapanese-language book documenting Keller's 1948 Japan trip, a gift from a Japanese friend of Carlson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For Your Guidance\" and \"Women in the Armed Forces: Share Services for Freedom.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the series consists of photographs of Carlson while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, Japan, and Hong Kong. Most of the photographs are from Carlson's time in the Army but also includes photographs of friends and family. In addition to photographs, the series also includes scrapbooks of Carlson while in high school as well as her time spent as technical director on the set of the film Francis Joins the WAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Ft. George G. 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Colonel Lane Carlson was one of the first five female colonels in the United States Army. Primarily includes letters written to and from her parents throughout her life, beginning with her time at Sullins College in Bristol, Virginia, various military bases, postwar Japan and West Germany. Some of the topics discussed in the letters include base life during the war, the experience of a commissioned Women's Army Corps officer, vacations, and her role as technical director in the film \"Francis Joins the WAC.\" The collection also contains professional papers, scrapbooks, a travel diary, and photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Japan in 1948.","Scope and Contents Carlson was a prolific correspondent throughout her adult life. The bulk of the letters were written to her Parents, and concern her everyday life, education, military and work career, as well as her travels abroad. Among the main topics are: Sullins College, the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, radio stations KHMO. and KDTH, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), basic army training, Women's Army Corps (WAC) officer school, Army hospitals, Army public relations, postwar Tokyo, Japan, the making of the Hollywood film, Francis Joins the WAC, the Journalism graduate program at Stanford University, and West Germany during the Cold War. The letters also contain information about the WAC, general commentary on political and hometown news, and humor. Also included in the series is a spoken letter to her Parents recorded on a phonograph in the 1940s (item 1).","Correspondence from Mae and Guy Carlson of Scottsbluff, Nebraska and, after 1951, Studio City, California, to their daughter, Lane Carlson. General topics are health, finances, their dogs, weather, hometown gossip, as well as concern for Carlson's health, safety, and academic performance.","Love letters from boyfriend Glenn Terrell, general correspondence from friend Edith \"Edee\" Miller, correspondence from other friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances, as well as a small number of letters and drafts of letters written by Carlson but not sent, and several letters neither written by nor addressed to Carlson.","Scope and Contents Contains telegrams between Carlson, her Parents and other correspondents, generally regarding purchases, holiday greetings, and urgent news, as well as a travel diary from Japan and Carlson's master's thesis from Stanford University.","The Diary documents the sea voyage from San Francisco to Yokohama, first two months of duty as aide to Gen. 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Included in the series is a commemorative photo book of Helen Keller's trip to Japan in 1948, along with a signature of Hellen Keller, as well as a banner from the film Francis Joins the WAC, on which Carlson served as technical director.","Military periodicals that Carlson worked on.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Biographical information about military leaders and information about military programs and projects.","Incudes printed ephemera, invitation cards, handwritten address lists, greeting cards, membership cards, certificates, business cards, and calling cards.","Japanese-language book documenting Keller's 1948 Japan trip, a gift from a Japanese friend of Carlson.","\"For Your Guidance\" and \"Women in the Armed Forces: Share Services for Freedom.\"","The bulk of the series consists of photographs of Carlson while stationed at Fort Meade, Maryland, Japan, and Hong Kong. Most of the photographs are from Carlson's time in the Army but also includes photographs of friends and family. In addition to photographs, the series also includes scrapbooks of Carlson while in high school as well as her time spent as technical director on the set of the film Francis Joins the WAC.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Personal photographs of Carlson, friends, family, and base life.","Photos of Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland, circa 1952, given as farewell gift before Carlson was stationed at the San Francisco Presidio.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism","Personal photographs of postwar Japan, urban ruins, peasant life, and tourism.","Photographs of the Tiger Balm Gardens and Haw Par Villa.","Signed note from Helen Keller on back of photograph plus assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Assorted publicity/official photographs.","Contains newspaper clippings, dance cards, programs, pressed flowers, notes, and other material.","Contains promotional material, snapshots, newspaper clippings, correspondence, orders to report to the set, explanatory notes, and other material.","One golden banner with \"Francis Joins the WACS\" and features the the Pallas Athene, or the head of Athena, a horse shoe, and signatures of the members of the cast and crew on the set of the movie. The banner measures approximately 27 in. and is in good condition.","This addition includes correspondence, photographs, printed materials and ephemera documenting Lane Carlson's and Helen Keller's tour of Japan in 1948."],"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","United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Army. 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The 1933 girl scout diary was written while Mae Belt was a teenager and contains brief entries that mention school, house work, and social life. The 1936-1940 diary contains brief daily entries. Mae Belt seems to live with her parents and mentions going to work, working some evenings, helping with Red Cross work, doing house hold chores, but also comments on her social life and particular her courtship with a man named Frank, whom she should marry in the early 1940s.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1001#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1001","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1001","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1001","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1001","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1001.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Belt, Mae Alvan Diaries","title_ssm":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries"],"title_tesim":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries"],"unitdate_ssm":["1933-1943"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1933-1943"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1933/1943"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries, 1933/1943"],"text":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries, 1933/1943","MS 00155","/repositories/2/resources/1001","Maryland--Social life and customs--20th century","Courtship--United States--History--20th century","Women--Diaries","Clippings (information artifacts)","Diaries","Photographs","Postcards","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.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Accessioned and minimally processed in April 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist.","3 Diaries, 1933, 1936-1940 and 1941-1943 of Mae Alvan Belt of Rockville, Maryland. The 1933 girl scout diary was written while Mae Belt was a teenager and contains brief entries that mention school, house work, and social life. The 1936-1940 diary contains brief daily entries. Mae Belt seems to live with her parents and mentions going to work, working some evenings, helping with Red Cross work, doing house hold chores, but also comments on her social life and particular her courtship with a man named Frank, whom she should marry in the early 1940s.","The 1941-1943 volume also contains brief daily entries relating to her work, her relationship with Frank, and social activities. At some time she was enrolled in Red Cross nursing classes and also mentions her engagement to Frank and moving into a room of her own.","The following description was provided by the seller:","\"The diaries represent the years 1933 (Girl Scout diary), 1936-1940 (5 year diary) and 1941-1943 (Another 5 year diary but only 3 years written on). By the time the 1936 diary begins, Mae is in her early 20's, dating a man by the name of Frank, either is in or has been to college and wonders if Frank and her will be married before he gets drafted. They also take a 2 week road trip at the end of summer in 1940 to Yellowstone Park and I believe that is where she buys her Yellowstone diary. I've taken most of my quotes from that particular trip. The Girl Scout diary has entries from March 17th through November 1st. The entries have to do with her time as a teenage girl but there are no entries about the girl scouts. There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"","For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. Bought myself a ring in Sheridan, Wyo. Spent the night in Rapid City S. Dak. Went through the Black Hills today.\" \"September 5th, Had horrible breakfast after riding a hundred miles in the desert. Had lunch in Mitchell, S.D. and saw the corn castles. Drove late. Had supper in Mapleton Ia. and spent the night in Denison Iowa.\"","Loose items include postcards, a photograph, news clipping and dried flowers.","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","Belt, Mae Alvan, b. circa 1916","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries, 1933/1943"],"collection_ssim":["Mae Alvan Belt Diaries, 1933/1943"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00155","/repositories/2/resources/1001"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00155","/repositories/2/resources/1001"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Maryland--Social life and customs--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Maryland--Social life and customs--20th century"],"places_ssim":["Maryland--Social life and customs--20th century"],"creator_ssm":["Belt, Mae Alvan, b. circa 1916"],"creator_ssim":["Belt, Mae Alvan, b. circa 1916"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Belt, Mae Alvan, b. circa 1916"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Belt, Mae Alvan, b. circa 1916","Special Collections Research Center"],"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":["Purchase."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Courtship--United States--History--20th century","Women--Diaries","Clippings (information artifacts)","Diaries","Photographs","Postcards"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Courtship--United States--History--20th century","Women--Diaries","Clippings (information artifacts)","Diaries","Photographs","Postcards"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.25 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["0.25 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Clippings (information artifacts)","Diaries","Photographs","Postcards"],"date_range_isim":[1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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At some time she was enrolled in Red Cross nursing classes and also mentions her engagement to Frank and moving into a room of her own.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The following description was provided by the seller:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e \"The diaries represent the years 1933 (Girl Scout diary), 1936-1940 (5 year diary) and 1941-1943 (Another 5 year diary but only 3 years written on). By the time the 1936 diary begins, Mae is in her early 20's, dating a man by the name of Frank, either is in or has been to college and wonders if Frank and her will be married before he gets drafted. They also take a 2 week road trip at the end of summer in 1940 to Yellowstone Park and I believe that is where she buys her Yellowstone diary. I've taken most of my quotes from that particular trip. The Girl Scout diary has entries from March 17th through November 1st. The entries have to do with her time as a teenage girl but there are no entries about the girl scouts. There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. Bought myself a ring in Sheridan, Wyo. Spent the night in Rapid City S. Dak. Went through the Black Hills today.\" \"September 5th, Had horrible breakfast after riding a hundred miles in the desert. Had lunch in Mitchell, S.D. and saw the corn castles. Drove late. Had supper in Mapleton Ia. and spent the night in Denison Iowa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose items include postcards, a photograph, news clipping and dried flowers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["3 Diaries, 1933, 1936-1940 and 1941-1943 of Mae Alvan Belt of Rockville, Maryland. The 1933 girl scout diary was written while Mae Belt was a teenager and contains brief entries that mention school, house work, and social life. The 1936-1940 diary contains brief daily entries. Mae Belt seems to live with her parents and mentions going to work, working some evenings, helping with Red Cross work, doing house hold chores, but also comments on her social life and particular her courtship with a man named Frank, whom she should marry in the early 1940s.","The 1941-1943 volume also contains brief daily entries relating to her work, her relationship with Frank, and social activities. At some time she was enrolled in Red Cross nursing classes and also mentions her engagement to Frank and moving into a room of her own.","The following description was provided by the seller:","\"The diaries represent the years 1933 (Girl Scout diary), 1936-1940 (5 year diary) and 1941-1943 (Another 5 year diary but only 3 years written on). By the time the 1936 diary begins, Mae is in her early 20's, dating a man by the name of Frank, either is in or has been to college and wonders if Frank and her will be married before he gets drafted. They also take a 2 week road trip at the end of summer in 1940 to Yellowstone Park and I believe that is where she buys her Yellowstone diary. I've taken most of my quotes from that particular trip. The Girl Scout diary has entries from March 17th through November 1st. The entries have to do with her time as a teenage girl but there are no entries about the girl scouts. There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"","For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. Bought myself a ring in Sheridan, Wyo. Spent the night in Rapid City S. Dak. Went through the Black Hills today.\" \"September 5th, Had horrible breakfast after riding a hundred miles in the desert. Had lunch in Mitchell, S.D. and saw the corn castles. Drove late. 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Burger Archivist.","3 Diaries, 1933, 1936-1940 and 1941-1943 of Mae Alvan Belt of Rockville, Maryland. The 1933 girl scout diary was written while Mae Belt was a teenager and contains brief entries that mention school, house work, and social life. The 1936-1940 diary contains brief daily entries. Mae Belt seems to live with her parents and mentions going to work, working some evenings, helping with Red Cross work, doing house hold chores, but also comments on her social life and particular her courtship with a man named Frank, whom she should marry in the early 1940s.","The 1941-1943 volume also contains brief daily entries relating to her work, her relationship with Frank, and social activities. At some time she was enrolled in Red Cross nursing classes and also mentions her engagement to Frank and moving into a room of her own.","The following description was provided by the seller:","\"The diaries represent the years 1933 (Girl Scout diary), 1936-1940 (5 year diary) and 1941-1943 (Another 5 year diary but only 3 years written on). By the time the 1936 diary begins, Mae is in her early 20's, dating a man by the name of Frank, either is in or has been to college and wonders if Frank and her will be married before he gets drafted. They also take a 2 week road trip at the end of summer in 1940 to Yellowstone Park and I believe that is where she buys her Yellowstone diary. I've taken most of my quotes from that particular trip. The Girl Scout diary has entries from March 17th through November 1st. The entries have to do with her time as a teenage girl but there are no entries about the girl scouts. There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"","For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. 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There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. Bought myself a ring in Sheridan, Wyo. Spent the night in Rapid City S. Dak. Went through the Black Hills today.\" \"September 5th, Had horrible breakfast after riding a hundred miles in the desert. Had lunch in Mitchell, S.D. and saw the corn castles. Drove late. Had supper in Mapleton Ia. and spent the night in Denison Iowa.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose items include postcards, a photograph, news clipping and dried flowers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["3 Diaries, 1933, 1936-1940 and 1941-1943 of Mae Alvan Belt of Rockville, Maryland. The 1933 girl scout diary was written while Mae Belt was a teenager and contains brief entries that mention school, house work, and social life. The 1936-1940 diary contains brief daily entries. Mae Belt seems to live with her parents and mentions going to work, working some evenings, helping with Red Cross work, doing house hold chores, but also comments on her social life and particular her courtship with a man named Frank, whom she should marry in the early 1940s.","The 1941-1943 volume also contains brief daily entries relating to her work, her relationship with Frank, and social activities. At some time she was enrolled in Red Cross nursing classes and also mentions her engagement to Frank and moving into a room of her own.","The following description was provided by the seller:","\"The diaries represent the years 1933 (Girl Scout diary), 1936-1940 (5 year diary) and 1941-1943 (Another 5 year diary but only 3 years written on). By the time the 1936 diary begins, Mae is in her early 20's, dating a man by the name of Frank, either is in or has been to college and wonders if Frank and her will be married before he gets drafted. They also take a 2 week road trip at the end of summer in 1940 to Yellowstone Park and I believe that is where she buys her Yellowstone diary. I've taken most of my quotes from that particular trip. The Girl Scout diary has entries from March 17th through November 1st. The entries have to do with her time as a teenage girl but there are no entries about the girl scouts. There were also 6 postcards with this lot and 1 photo (found in one of the diaries). All of the postcards date between 1937-1941 [addressed to Mae Belt.\"","For selected excerpts, also provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to church. Slept on wedding cake and dreamed silliest dream. Lewis and Bob came down and we played Hi Spy. Everything ok…..Went to church and studied all afternoon. At night Claude, Lewis, Bob and Virginia were out with us. Played spin the bottle and truth and consequences…..Met and played truth and consequences. Some awful consequences. I dislike Bob more and more. I like Claude a little more…..Mother went away. Claude spend afternoon here. We found a dead man in the street. Will came down… Went to the beach with Manard, Tucker, Violet and some others. Went to Arundel on the bay……At beach. Went swimming at 4:45 a.m. Ate breakfast and went in again. The man in charge made me do a least 4 tricks. Had great time…..Went to the medicine show and also to the Olney picnic. Had a good time……Went up in the mountains and in Virginia. Had a right good time. Spent the night a Miss Helen…….Went to Stronghold, the estate of a rich man. Plenty of hard mountain climbing. Beautiful and wonderful view……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: 1940 \"June 19th, Went to work. Just another day. At night went to movies at Bethesda with Frank. Saw \"High School\" and \"Adventure in Diamonds.\" Jehovah's Witness raid tonight in Rockville.\" \"August 26th, Started on our trip. Miserable weather. Saw Ocie in Leesburg. Hot lunch in Clarksburg, W. Va. At night ate and slept at Columbus, Ohio.\" \"August 28th, Had breakfast in Hannibal Mo. Saw Quaker Oats, Swift and Armour buildings at St. Joseph, Mo. Had lunch in Perry Kansas and spent the night in Stockton, Kansas.\" \"August 30th, Shopped in Denver for souvenirs. In afternoon went up on Mt. Evans (14,283 ft.) over longest and highest mountain road in the world. Got caught in snowstorm and mixed up with electricity. Had dinner at Aunt Mamies.\" \"September 1st, Left early for Estes Park. Dad, mother, Uncle Claude, Leonard, Eleanor and I went. Took lots of snapshots. Had dinner at Grand Lake, highest yacht anchorage in the world. Bought more souvenirs. After dinner at Aunt Mamie's. Went to bed early.\" \"September 2nd, Visited the Henry's. Left for Yellowstone. Had lunch in Laramie, Wyo. and spent the night at Pinedale, Wyo. in the desert a hundred miles from nearest town. All buildings and even our beds made of logs.\" \"September 3rd, Drove 89 miles through Hoback Canyon to breakfast in Jackson Hole. Did Yellowstone quickly. Saw Old Faithful twice. Spent the night in Cody, Wyoming. A real Western town. Went through Teton National Park. Wonderful.\" \"September 4th, Drove through the Big Horn Mountains. Beautiful but nerve wracking. Bought myself a ring in Sheridan, Wyo. Spent the night in Rapid City S. Dak. Went through the Black Hills today.\" \"September 5th, Had horrible breakfast after riding a hundred miles in the desert. Had lunch in Mitchell, S.D. and saw the corn castles. Drove late. 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