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Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.","Medical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.","Invoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.","Blank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.","Newspaper clipping and poem.","Confederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.","A new comic camp song.  Printed.","A poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.","The poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.","Poem.","A poem by A. Ryan.","A poem by Francis Miles Finch.","Notepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.","Photograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.","Photograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.","Photograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.","Photograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.","Photostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.","An engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.","Insert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.","Copy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.","This folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. Smith, Richmond, Virginia, dated March 8 and 16, 1862.","This folder contains the following: ","Map of the Battle of Bethel, Va., dated 1861 June 10, by W.G. Lewis, cont., 200 feet:1 inch. Photostat. ","Map of Charleston and its Defenses, dated 1863 November 28, by . John R. Key, cartographer. 1\" = 1 3/4 mile. Photostat.","Memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","Order originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.","General Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.","Piano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.","Facsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Printed copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Orderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. 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Rhode Island Volunteers, dated October 11, 1862 at Providence, RI.","Record of recruits, 11th Regiment, Infantry, Ohio Volunteers.","The muster roll shows a total of $162.00.","The muster roll shows a total of $2025.00.","The muster roll of the soldiers and others attached to the hospital at West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The roll includes their name, rank, company, regiment, date that they were attached to the hospital, amount that they where paid, and by whom they were paid.","Pay vouchers made out to James Harris and Joseph Miller for services rendered to the Union Army.","Petition from Webster Co., Va. [W. Va.], for the release of Isaac Lynch and Samuel Miller who have \"done nothing against the union party.\"  Signed by Archiblad Cogar, Jesse Harrimons, Daniel Harrimons, Mark Harrimons,  Geocly [?] Cogar, Peter L.J. Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. 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West, at Fort Magruder, Virginia, concerning provost guard for the City of Williamsburg.","Guard reports of the 66th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, USA, at Camps McArthur, Candy, and Chase, and camps near Strasburg, New Market, and Harrisonburg, VA.","List of prisoners forwarded from the Kanawha District, W. Va., to Department Head Quarters at Wheeling, W. Va.","Four booklets of pasted newspaper clippings from the Daily Enquirer which show the view taken by Clement Laird Vallandigham and other moderates toward abolition and the war with the South.","Engineer's drawing of a forage house at Richmond, Va., by Bvt. Lt. Col. James M. Moors, Q.M.U.S.A. The drawing measures 18 1/2\"x33\".","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing Union and Confederate positions, drawn by Lt. Jencks of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers.","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing the Confederate positions.  Drawn by Captain Barton of the 10th Massachusetts.","Union engineer's drawing of the permanent bridge over the Chickahominy River, Va., built by the Engineer Brigade.","Clippings from Washington, D.C., newspapers, including the Daily Morning Chronicle, describing conditions in Federal hospitals.","Newspaper cClipping.","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. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th","United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 1st","United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 22nd","United States. Army. Massachusetts Mounted Rifles, 1st","United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 70th","United States. Army. Ohio Volunteers","United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 101st","United States. Army. 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","Oversize Virgina maps: Buckholtz 1858 Railroads of Virgina and the West and Johnston 1862 map of Virginia, depicting cities, principle towns, railroads, rivers, canals and other internal movements."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Civil War Collection is an artificial collection of material, chiefly 1861-1865, pertaining to the American Civil War including items from both Union and Confederate forces. The collection includes official correspondence, general and special orders, descriptions of campaigns and battles, articles concerning the war, and artifacts. There are pardons, poems, songs, autographs, maps, muster rolls, pen and ink sketches of camp life, engineers' drawings, and a memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rolls of Captain W.H. Crank's Company and Captain R.B. Boston's Company, 5th Virginia Cavalry, CSA, display a record of equipment issued men. Bound volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the oll of the 11th Regiment of VA Volunteers, commanded by D.G. Houston, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a list of members of the 13th Virginia Infantry, Company D, as part of the Law Order Book of Louisa County, Virginia. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis oversize folder contains various pay vouchers, checks, and receipts in addition to the Treasurer of the Confederate States Checkbook. The checkbook, dated January- March 1865, shows payments to railroads, steamboats, etc. Many are under the Flag of Truce. A letter dated January 24, 1918 from Chas. Taylor, Jr., of The Boston Globe to Secretary, Loyal Legion, Boston, Mass., offers the checkbook of the Treasury of the Confederate States as a gift. Included is a note of acceptance by H.M. Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains papers relating to quartermasters stores, including correspondence with Quartermaster General M.C. Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping and poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA new comic camp song.  Printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by A. Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by Francis Miles Finch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. 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Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFacsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. December 10, 1861-September 2, 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial orders book (April 18-19, ril 1861) of the 4th Division, Virginia Militia, including a memorandum book, 1882 - 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of Captain Peyton H. Colquitt, commanding at Sewell's Point, Va.  Typed copy. A clipping concerning the Sewell's Point engagement is also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of officers concerning engagements around Fredericksburg, December 19-25, 1862. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the aAutographs of John Brown Gordon, R.F. Hoke (2), Fitzhugh Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James Longstreet, Will H. Seward (William H. Seward) and Benj. F. Butler (Benjamin Franklin Butler).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blue bloth badge with an attached gold button engraved with the seal of Virginia.  Popular at the beginning of the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiece of flag from Camp Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.  The flag was cut up and divided among the surgeons, matrons, and nurses on the evacuation of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled \"The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers.\"  Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: The Army of the Potomac \"Rally on Washington!\" - \"On to Richmond!\" Address of Hon. 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D. 1871.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Confederate Banners\", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial pardon and amnesty granted to William Ballard Bruce for serving in the Confederate Army, with facsimile signatures of Andrew Johnson and William Seward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, granting pardon to George Blow, Sr., of Sussex Co., VA.  Negative and positive photostats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. 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Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. 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The collection includes official correspondence, general and special orders, descriptions of campaigns and battles, articles concerning the war, and artifacts. There are pardons, poems, songs, autographs, maps, muster rolls, pen and ink sketches of camp life, engineers' drawings, and a memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","The rolls of Captain W.H. Crank's Company and Captain R.B. Boston's Company, 5th Virginia Cavalry, CSA, display a record of equipment issued men. Bound volume.","This is the oll of the 11th Regiment of VA Volunteers, commanded by D.G. Houston, Jr.","Copy of a list of members of the 13th Virginia Infantry, Company D, as part of the Law Order Book of Louisa County, Virginia. Photostat.","Typescript.","This oversize folder contains various pay vouchers, checks, and receipts in addition to the Treasurer of the Confederate States Checkbook. The checkbook, dated January- March 1865, shows payments to railroads, steamboats, etc. Many are under the Flag of Truce. A letter dated January 24, 1918 from Chas. Taylor, Jr., of The Boston Globe to Secretary, Loyal Legion, Boston, Mass., offers the checkbook of the Treasury of the Confederate States as a gift. Included is a note of acceptance by H.M. Rogers.","This folder contains papers relating to quartermasters stores, including correspondence with Quartermaster General M.C. Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.","Medical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.","Invoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.","Blank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.","Newspaper clipping and poem.","Confederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.","A new comic camp song.  Printed.","A poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.","The poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.","Poem.","A poem by A. Ryan.","A poem by Francis Miles Finch.","Notepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.","Photograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.","Photograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.","Photograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.","Photograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.","Photostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.","An engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.","Insert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.","Copy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.","This folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. Smith, Richmond, Virginia, dated March 8 and 16, 1862.","This folder contains the following: ","Map of the Battle of Bethel, Va., dated 1861 June 10, by W.G. Lewis, cont., 200 feet:1 inch. Photostat. ","Map of Charleston and its Defenses, dated 1863 November 28, by . John R. Key, cartographer. 1\" = 1 3/4 mile. Photostat.","Memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","Order originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.","General Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.","Piano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.","Facsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Printed copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Orderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. December 10, 1861-September 2, 1862.","Special orders book (April 18-19, ril 1861) of the 4th Division, Virginia Militia, including a memorandum book, 1882 - 1883.","Report of Captain Peyton H. Colquitt, commanding at Sewell's Point, Va.  Typed copy. A clipping concerning the Sewell's Point engagement is also included.","Reports of officers concerning engagements around Fredericksburg, December 19-25, 1862. Incomplete.","This folder contains the aAutographs of John Brown Gordon, R.F. Hoke (2), Fitzhugh Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James Longstreet, Will H. Seward (William H. Seward) and Benj. F. Butler (Benjamin Franklin Butler).","A blue bloth badge with an attached gold button engraved with the seal of Virginia.  Popular at the beginning of the war.","Piece of flag from Camp Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.  The flag was cut up and divided among the surgeons, matrons, and nurses on the evacuation of Richmond.","The pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.","Letter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].","The booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled \"The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers.\"  Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.","Full title: The Army of the Potomac \"Rally on Washington!\" - \"On to Richmond!\" Address of Hon. Martin Maginnis before the Society of the Army of the Potomac at its Fourteenth Annual Reunion, delivered in National Theatre, at Washington, Wednesday, May 16, 1883.","Full title: 88th Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers: Address delivered at the Dedication of its Monument at Gettysburg, September 11, 1889, by George E. Wagner","Full title: Argument of Hon. William S. Kirkpatrick, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, before the Committee on War Claims, Fifty-first Congress, on behalf of H. R. Bill 750, entitled \"A bill to authorize the payment of damages sustained by citizens of the State of Pennsylvania from Union and Confederate troops, during the late war, as adjudicated and liquidated by the State of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, of the said State of Pennsylvania, approved the 22d day of May, A. D. 1871.","\"Confederate Banners\", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.","Full title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.","Official pardon and amnesty granted to William Ballard Bruce for serving in the Confederate Army, with facsimile signatures of Andrew Johnson and William Seward.","Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, granting pardon to George Blow, Sr., of Sussex Co., VA.  Negative and positive photostats.","Certificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. Rhode Island Volunteers, dated October 11, 1862 at Providence, RI.","Record of recruits, 11th Regiment, Infantry, Ohio Volunteers.","The muster roll shows a total of $162.00.","The muster roll shows a total of $2025.00.","The muster roll of the soldiers and others attached to the hospital at West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The roll includes their name, rank, company, regiment, date that they were attached to the hospital, amount that they where paid, and by whom they were paid.","Pay vouchers made out to James Harris and Joseph Miller for services rendered to the Union Army.","Petition from Webster Co., Va. [W. Va.], for the release of Isaac Lynch and Samuel Miller who have \"done nothing against the union party.\"  Signed by Archiblad Cogar, Jesse Harrimons, Daniel Harrimons, Mark Harrimons,  Geocly [?] Cogar, Peter L.J. Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.","Special Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. It also includes two copies of the blank military form, \"General Orders No. 64 from the Office of Provost Marshall\" which discusses rebel deserters who desire to take the Amnesty Oath.","General Orders No. 33 and No. 47, issued August 7, 1863 and October 5, 1863, by Robert M. West, at Fort Magruder, Virginia, concerning provost guard for the City of Williamsburg.","Guard reports of the 66th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, USA, at Camps McArthur, Candy, and Chase, and camps near Strasburg, New Market, and Harrisonburg, VA.","List of prisoners forwarded from the Kanawha District, W. Va., to Department Head Quarters at Wheeling, W. Va.","Four booklets of pasted newspaper clippings from the Daily Enquirer which show the view taken by Clement Laird Vallandigham and other moderates toward abolition and the war with the South.","Engineer's drawing of a forage house at Richmond, Va., by Bvt. Lt. Col. James M. Moors, Q.M.U.S.A. The drawing measures 18 1/2\"x33\".","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing Union and Confederate positions, drawn by Lt. Jencks of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers.","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing the Confederate positions.  Drawn by Captain Barton of the 10th Massachusetts.","Union engineer's drawing of the permanent bridge over the Chickahominy River, Va., built by the Engineer Brigade.","Clippings from Washington, D.C., newspapers, including the Daily Morning Chronicle, describing conditions in Federal hospitals.","Newspaper cClipping."],"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."],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th","United States. Army. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Other Information:","The transcription project of  \"From Fights to Rights: The Long Road to a More Perfect Union\"  is a massive effort by volunteers to transcribe thousands of manuscripts such as diaries and letters from Special Collections and make them  available online  at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/collections/show/1 .","There are numerous small collections that contain the personal correspondence of soldiers and civilians involved in the Civil War. Please see individual collections in the range of SC 00277-SC 00446.  ","Confederate Currency Collection, MS 00015. ","Oversize Virgina maps: Buckholtz 1858 Railroads of Virgina and the West and Johnston 1862 map of Virginia, depicting cities, principle towns, railroads, rivers, canals and other internal movements.","The Civil War Collection is an artificial collection of material, chiefly 1861-1865, pertaining to the American Civil War including items from both Union and Confederate forces. The collection includes official correspondence, general and special orders, descriptions of campaigns and battles, articles concerning the war, and artifacts. There are pardons, poems, songs, autographs, maps, muster rolls, pen and ink sketches of camp life, engineers' drawings, and a memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","The rolls of Captain W.H. Crank's Company and Captain R.B. Boston's Company, 5th Virginia Cavalry, CSA, display a record of equipment issued men. Bound volume.","This is the oll of the 11th Regiment of VA Volunteers, commanded by D.G. Houston, Jr.","Copy of a list of members of the 13th Virginia Infantry, Company D, as part of the Law Order Book of Louisa County, Virginia. Photostat.","Typescript.","This oversize folder contains various pay vouchers, checks, and receipts in addition to the Treasurer of the Confederate States Checkbook. The checkbook, dated January- March 1865, shows payments to railroads, steamboats, etc. Many are under the Flag of Truce. A letter dated January 24, 1918 from Chas. Taylor, Jr., of The Boston Globe to Secretary, Loyal Legion, Boston, Mass., offers the checkbook of the Treasury of the Confederate States as a gift. Included is a note of acceptance by H.M. Rogers.","This folder contains papers relating to quartermasters stores, including correspondence with Quartermaster General M.C. Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.","Medical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.","Invoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.","Blank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.","Newspaper clipping and poem.","Confederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.","A new comic camp song.  Printed.","A poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.","The poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.","Poem.","A poem by A. Ryan.","A poem by Francis Miles Finch.","Notepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.","Photograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.","Photograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.","Photograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.","Photograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.","Photostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.","An engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.","Insert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.","Copy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.","This folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. Smith, Richmond, Virginia, dated March 8 and 16, 1862.","This folder contains the following: ","Map of the Battle of Bethel, Va., dated 1861 June 10, by W.G. Lewis, cont., 200 feet:1 inch. Photostat. ","Map of Charleston and its Defenses, dated 1863 November 28, by . John R. Key, cartographer. 1\" = 1 3/4 mile. Photostat.","Memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","Order originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.","General Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.","Piano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.","Facsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Printed copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Orderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. December 10, 1861-September 2, 1862.","Special orders book (April 18-19, ril 1861) of the 4th Division, Virginia Militia, including a memorandum book, 1882 - 1883.","Report of Captain Peyton H. Colquitt, commanding at Sewell's Point, Va.  Typed copy. A clipping concerning the Sewell's Point engagement is also included.","Reports of officers concerning engagements around Fredericksburg, December 19-25, 1862. Incomplete.","This folder contains the aAutographs of John Brown Gordon, R.F. Hoke (2), Fitzhugh Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James Longstreet, Will H. Seward (William H. Seward) and Benj. F. Butler (Benjamin Franklin Butler).","A blue bloth badge with an attached gold button engraved with the seal of Virginia.  Popular at the beginning of the war.","Piece of flag from Camp Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.  The flag was cut up and divided among the surgeons, matrons, and nurses on the evacuation of Richmond.","The pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.","Letter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].","The booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled \"The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers.\"  Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.","Full title: The Army of the Potomac \"Rally on Washington!\" - \"On to Richmond!\" Address of Hon. 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D. 1871.","\"Confederate Banners\", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.","Full title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.","Official pardon and amnesty granted to William Ballard Bruce for serving in the Confederate Army, with facsimile signatures of Andrew Johnson and William Seward.","Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, granting pardon to George Blow, Sr., of Sussex Co., VA.  Negative and positive photostats.","Certificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. Rhode Island Volunteers, dated October 11, 1862 at Providence, RI.","Record of recruits, 11th Regiment, Infantry, Ohio Volunteers.","The muster roll shows a total of $162.00.","The muster roll shows a total of $2025.00.","The muster roll of the soldiers and others attached to the hospital at West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The roll includes their name, rank, company, regiment, date that they were attached to the hospital, amount that they where paid, and by whom they were paid.","Pay vouchers made out to James Harris and Joseph Miller for services rendered to the Union Army.","Petition from Webster Co., Va. [W. Va.], for the release of Isaac Lynch and Samuel Miller who have \"done nothing against the union party.\"  Signed by Archiblad Cogar, Jesse Harrimons, Daniel Harrimons, Mark Harrimons,  Geocly [?] Cogar, Peter L.J. Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.","Special Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. It also includes two copies of the blank military form, \"General Orders No. 64 from the Office of Provost Marshall\" which discusses rebel deserters who desire to take the Amnesty Oath.","General Orders No. 33 and No. 47, issued August 7, 1863 and October 5, 1863, by Robert M. West, at Fort Magruder, Virginia, concerning provost guard for the City of Williamsburg.","Guard reports of the 66th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, USA, at Camps McArthur, Candy, and Chase, and camps near Strasburg, New Market, and Harrisonburg, VA.","List of prisoners forwarded from the Kanawha District, W. Va., to Department Head Quarters at Wheeling, W. Va.","Four booklets of pasted newspaper clippings from the Daily Enquirer which show the view taken by Clement Laird Vallandigham and other moderates toward abolition and the war with the South.","Engineer's drawing of a forage house at Richmond, Va., by Bvt. Lt. Col. James M. Moors, Q.M.U.S.A. The drawing measures 18 1/2\"x33\".","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing Union and Confederate positions, drawn by Lt. Jencks of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers.","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing the Confederate positions.  Drawn by Captain Barton of the 10th Massachusetts.","Union engineer's drawing of the permanent bridge over the Chickahominy River, Va., built by the Engineer Brigade.","Clippings from Washington, D.C., newspapers, including the Daily Morning Chronicle, describing conditions in Federal hospitals.","Newspaper cClipping.","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. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th","United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 1st","United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 22nd","United States. Army. Massachusetts Mounted Rifles, 1st","United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 70th","United States. Army. Ohio Volunteers","United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 101st","United States. Army. 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","Oversize Virgina maps: Buckholtz 1858 Railroads of Virgina and the West and Johnston 1862 map of Virginia, depicting cities, principle towns, railroads, rivers, canals and other internal movements."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Civil War Collection is an artificial collection of material, chiefly 1861-1865, pertaining to the American Civil War including items from both Union and Confederate forces. The collection includes official correspondence, general and special orders, descriptions of campaigns and battles, articles concerning the war, and artifacts. There are pardons, poems, songs, autographs, maps, muster rolls, pen and ink sketches of camp life, engineers' drawings, and a memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rolls of Captain W.H. Crank's Company and Captain R.B. Boston's Company, 5th Virginia Cavalry, CSA, display a record of equipment issued men. Bound volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the oll of the 11th Regiment of VA Volunteers, commanded by D.G. Houston, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a list of members of the 13th Virginia Infantry, Company D, as part of the Law Order Book of Louisa County, Virginia. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis oversize folder contains various pay vouchers, checks, and receipts in addition to the Treasurer of the Confederate States Checkbook. The checkbook, dated January- March 1865, shows payments to railroads, steamboats, etc. Many are under the Flag of Truce. A letter dated January 24, 1918 from Chas. Taylor, Jr., of The Boston Globe to Secretary, Loyal Legion, Boston, Mass., offers the checkbook of the Treasury of the Confederate States as a gift. Included is a note of acceptance by H.M. Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains papers relating to quartermasters stores, including correspondence with Quartermaster General M.C. Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping and poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA new comic camp song.  Printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by A. Ryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem by Francis Miles Finch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. 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Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFacsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. December 10, 1861-September 2, 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial orders book (April 18-19, ril 1861) of the 4th Division, Virginia Militia, including a memorandum book, 1882 - 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of Captain Peyton H. Colquitt, commanding at Sewell's Point, Va.  Typed copy. A clipping concerning the Sewell's Point engagement is also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of officers concerning engagements around Fredericksburg, December 19-25, 1862. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the aAutographs of John Brown Gordon, R.F. Hoke (2), Fitzhugh Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James Longstreet, Will H. Seward (William H. Seward) and Benj. F. Butler (Benjamin Franklin Butler).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blue bloth badge with an attached gold button engraved with the seal of Virginia.  Popular at the beginning of the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePiece of flag from Camp Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.  The flag was cut up and divided among the surgeons, matrons, and nurses on the evacuation of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled \"The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers.\"  Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: The Army of the Potomac \"Rally on Washington!\" - \"On to Richmond!\" Address of Hon. 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D. 1871.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Confederate Banners\", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial pardon and amnesty granted to William Ballard Bruce for serving in the Confederate Army, with facsimile signatures of Andrew Johnson and William Seward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, granting pardon to George Blow, Sr., of Sussex Co., VA.  Negative and positive photostats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. 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Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. 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The collection includes official correspondence, general and special orders, descriptions of campaigns and battles, articles concerning the war, and artifacts. There are pardons, poems, songs, autographs, maps, muster rolls, pen and ink sketches of camp life, engineers' drawings, and a memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","The rolls of Captain W.H. Crank's Company and Captain R.B. Boston's Company, 5th Virginia Cavalry, CSA, display a record of equipment issued men. Bound volume.","This is the oll of the 11th Regiment of VA Volunteers, commanded by D.G. Houston, Jr.","Copy of a list of members of the 13th Virginia Infantry, Company D, as part of the Law Order Book of Louisa County, Virginia. Photostat.","Typescript.","This oversize folder contains various pay vouchers, checks, and receipts in addition to the Treasurer of the Confederate States Checkbook. The checkbook, dated January- March 1865, shows payments to railroads, steamboats, etc. Many are under the Flag of Truce. A letter dated January 24, 1918 from Chas. Taylor, Jr., of The Boston Globe to Secretary, Loyal Legion, Boston, Mass., offers the checkbook of the Treasury of the Confederate States as a gift. Included is a note of acceptance by H.M. Rogers.","This folder contains papers relating to quartermasters stores, including correspondence with Quartermaster General M.C. Meigs and inventories of supplies on hand at Chattanooga, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.","Medical supply lists and invoices from the Confederate Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va.","Invoice of Medicines, Instruments, Hospital Stores, and Bedding.","Blank Confederate military forms including two pages of passes from the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va. Native warrior woman imagry is printed on each form.","Newspaper clipping and poem.","Confederate Sheet Music. Words by F.W. Rosier and lithod by Geo. Dunn and Comp.","A new comic camp song.  Printed.","A poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Va.","The poem was written by Major Jonas of Mississippi and which includes a Confederate States of America $20 note.","Poem.","A poem by A. Ryan.","A poem by Francis Miles Finch.","Notepaper with cut of Fort Welles, formerly Fort Walker, Hilton Head, S.C.","Photograph 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General Braxton Bragg in uniform.","Photograph, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, head view of General. Sterling Price in uniform.","Photograph, 8\" x 10\", black and white, of Col. Franklin Hulse Clack (1828 - 1864), originally taken March 30, 1862 in New Orleans, LA, in his uniform of the Major of the Confederate Guards, Response Battalion of New Orleans.  He died April 24, 1864 of wounds received at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.","Photograph, 7 3/4\" x 9 3/4\", of aerial view of Surrender Field and monument, Appomattox, Va., taken by Underwood and Underwood.","Photostat of a Whitworth gun taken from Fort Fisher, N.C.","An engraving of President Lincoln entering Richmond, Va.","Insert of nine photographs showing various scenes on Tenn., Ga., and Va.  From Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861 - 1865.","Copy of a lithograph of Gen. James Longstreet.  The original was published by Geo. E. Perine, 111 Nassau St., NY.","This folder contains receipts for the battlefield maps from Hoyer and Leudwig by William H. Smith, Richmond, Virginia, dated March 8 and 16, 1862.","This folder contains the following: ","Map of the Battle of Bethel, Va., dated 1861 June 10, by W.G. Lewis, cont., 200 feet:1 inch. Photostat. ","Map of Charleston and its Defenses, dated 1863 November 28, by . John R. Key, cartographer. 1\" = 1 3/4 mile. Photostat.","Memorandum of signals used by Confederate steamers when approaching batteries.","Order originating from the War Department, Richmond, Va., regarding the application of discharge for soldiers over 35 years of age and promotions due to seniority.","General Order from Major General Loring is included at the bottom.","Piano instruction book used as a scrapbook for newspaper clippings of General orders of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals' Office, CSA, Richmond, VA, December 31, 1863-February 28, 1865, and other military orders.","Facsimile of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Printed copy of Robert E. Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.","Orderly book of Major W.H. Werth, 45th VA Regiment, including proceedings of regimental courts-martial, dated. December 10, 1861-September 2, 1862.","Special orders book (April 18-19, ril 1861) of the 4th Division, Virginia Militia, including a memorandum book, 1882 - 1883.","Report of Captain Peyton H. Colquitt, commanding at Sewell's Point, Va.  Typed copy. A clipping concerning the Sewell's Point engagement is also included.","Reports of officers concerning engagements around Fredericksburg, December 19-25, 1862. Incomplete.","This folder contains the aAutographs of John Brown Gordon, R.F. Hoke (2), Fitzhugh Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James Longstreet, Will H. Seward (William H. Seward) and Benj. F. Butler (Benjamin Franklin Butler).","A blue bloth badge with an attached gold button engraved with the seal of Virginia.  Popular at the beginning of the war.","Piece of flag from Camp Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va.  The flag was cut up and divided among the surgeons, matrons, and nurses on the evacuation of Richmond.","The pamplet requests donations and support to create a monument to President Jefferson Davis. It originatesing from the Confederate Bazaar, Richmond, Va.","Letter from Isabel Maury, House Regent of the Confederate Museum, to Commander A.F. Grandstaff, Myers-Riddleberger Camp, Edinburg, Virginia. The envelope includes a blank application, C.S.A. roll of honour, and brochure of the Confederate museum [White House of the Confederacy].","The booklet, authored by Edgar Legare Pennington, is titled \"The Confederate Episcopal Church and the Southern Soldiers.\"  Reprinted from the Historical Magazine of the Episcopal Church, Vol. XVII, pp. 356-383.","Full title: The Army of the Potomac \"Rally on Washington!\" - \"On to Richmond!\" Address of Hon. Martin Maginnis before the Society of the Army of the Potomac at its Fourteenth Annual Reunion, delivered in National Theatre, at Washington, Wednesday, May 16, 1883.","Full title: 88th Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers: Address delivered at the Dedication of its Monument at Gettysburg, September 11, 1889, by George E. Wagner","Full title: Argument of Hon. William S. Kirkpatrick, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, before the Committee on War Claims, Fifty-first Congress, on behalf of H. R. Bill 750, entitled \"A bill to authorize the payment of damages sustained by citizens of the State of Pennsylvania from Union and Confederate troops, during the late war, as adjudicated and liquidated by the State of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, of the said State of Pennsylvania, approved the 22d day of May, A. D. 1871.","\"Confederate Banners\", a descriptive booklet by Mary Lynn Conrad of Harrisonburg, Virginia, printed by The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Virginia.","Full title: History of the Battle of Gettysburg, presented with compliments of the City Hotel, to guests who use its facilities for driving over the Battlefield.","Official pardon and amnesty granted to William Ballard Bruce for serving in the Confederate Army, with facsimile signatures of Andrew Johnson and William Seward.","Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, granting pardon to George Blow, Sr., of Sussex Co., VA.  Negative and positive photostats.","Certificate of enlistment of Frederick Bushing, 5th Regt. Rhode Island Volunteers, dated October 11, 1862 at Providence, RI.","Record of recruits, 11th Regiment, Infantry, Ohio Volunteers.","The muster roll shows a total of $162.00.","The muster roll shows a total of $2025.00.","The muster roll of the soldiers and others attached to the hospital at West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The roll includes their name, rank, company, regiment, date that they were attached to the hospital, amount that they where paid, and by whom they were paid.","Pay vouchers made out to James Harris and Joseph Miller for services rendered to the Union Army.","Petition from Webster Co., Va. [W. Va.], for the release of Isaac Lynch and Samuel Miller who have \"done nothing against the union party.\"  Signed by Archiblad Cogar, Jesse Harrimons, Daniel Harrimons, Mark Harrimons,  Geocly [?] Cogar, Peter L.J. Cogar, Wm. Given, Isaac N. Gregory, Currence Gregory, James Woodzell, Robert G. Gregory, Francis M. Dobbins, Wm. N. Cummings, Patrick Carr, and Adam Gregory.","Special Orders, No. 44, transferring Capt. Ellis and his command from Fort Lyon to Fort Ellsworth. The orders are signed by Henry R. Dalton, Asst. Adjt. General, and by command of Brig. Gen. Amiel Weeks Whipple. The orders originated from Head Quarters, Military Defences, South West of the Potomac, Arlington, Va.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office.","This folder contains orders from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office. It also includes two copies of the blank military form, \"General Orders No. 64 from the Office of Provost Marshall\" which discusses rebel deserters who desire to take the Amnesty Oath.","General Orders No. 33 and No. 47, issued August 7, 1863 and October 5, 1863, by Robert M. West, at Fort Magruder, Virginia, concerning provost guard for the City of Williamsburg.","Guard reports of the 66th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry, USA, at Camps McArthur, Candy, and Chase, and camps near Strasburg, New Market, and Harrisonburg, VA.","List of prisoners forwarded from the Kanawha District, W. Va., to Department Head Quarters at Wheeling, W. Va.","Four booklets of pasted newspaper clippings from the Daily Enquirer which show the view taken by Clement Laird Vallandigham and other moderates toward abolition and the war with the South.","Engineer's drawing of a forage house at Richmond, Va., by Bvt. Lt. Col. James M. Moors, Q.M.U.S.A. The drawing measures 18 1/2\"x33\".","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing Union and Confederate positions, drawn by Lt. Jencks of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers.","Manuscript map of the intersection of the James River and Warwick River showing the Confederate positions.  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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","C. L. 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There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. 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Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.","Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. L. 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The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. 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Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892."],"names_coll_ssim":["Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Custis family","Washington family"],"persname_ssim":["Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":27,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:49:01.482Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2468.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Worthington, C. L. Papers","title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"title_tesim":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1752-1938"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1752-1938"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"text":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468","C. L. Worthington Papers","Arlington Estate (Va.)","Berkeley County (W.Va.)--History","Virginia--History","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Colonial period, ca. 1609-1774","Fauquier County (Va.)--History","Frederick County (Va.)--History","Hampshire County (W. Va.)--History","Improved Order of Red Men","Land grants--Virginia","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--History","Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century","Pensions, Military--United States--Revolution, 1775-1783","United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","Account books","Correspondence","Design drawings","Financial records","6096.00 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","C. L. Worthington was the owner of the Green Bookman Shops, located in Richmond and Charlottesville. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","","The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.","Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. L. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eC. L. Worthington was the owner of the Green Bookman Shops, located in Richmond and Charlottesville. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/C._L._Worthington\" title=\"C. L. Worthington\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["C. L. Worthington was the owner of the Green Bookman Shops, located in Richmond and Charlottesville. 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Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. 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The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. 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Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. 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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.","Arrangement: The papers are divided first by type of record and then by family.","Organization: The papers are organized into five Series so that Series 1 is Personal Correspondence, Series 2 is Business Papers, Series 3 is Tax Receipts, Series 4 is Legal Documents and Series 5 is Miscellaneous Papers. Within each series is a Subseries relating to either the Cook Family or Luttrell Family.","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00010.frame","Box and folder list compiled by Shayela Hassan, SCRC staff, in October-November 2012.","See also; Luttrell-Cooke Papers (Mss. 65 L97), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Correspondence, business, tax and legal records, primarily 1848-1890, of various members of the Cook and Luttrell Families of Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties, Virginia. ","The Cook family correspondence is concentrated between 1855 and 1858 and discusses the migration of several members of the family to western Virginia and Missouri, courtship and marriage, farming, and detailed accounts of family visits. The Luttrell correspondence, 1874-1890, contains letters to Mollie Luttrell from girl friends, discussing social events and friends. ","The Cook family business and tax records, (1936-1859)-1875, are primarily receipts for accounts with Culpeper County merchants, with those of Thomas Jimson Cook including advertisements and attendance records for a grammar school he taught in his home. The Luttrell business records are primarily the receipts of James W. Luttrell (1813-1884) with Culpeper and Rappahannock County merchants, and included receipts for tuition paid to educate his daughter, [Mollie?] and correspondence concerning his investments in Austin, [Texas?]. Also, assorted business and tax records of the Bywaters family, and a legal document appointing James W. Luttrell surveyor of roads for Culpeper County.","Scope and Contents Concerns lawsuit between Cook and \"Aunt\" Cecy (Cook?); mentions contention over estate of \"Grandfather\" Cook; discusses health of family and occurrence of cholera; progress of wheat, oat, and corn crops; mentions wife, Elizabeth.","Sends news of the family at home; asks after other family members.","Reflects on the meaning and necessity of marriage; sends her his love.","Scope and Contents Talks of family and friends; mentions upcoming trip to Kentucky; hopes he is not a \"Know-Nothing\" as she would disapprove.","Discusses family news, weather, and crop conditions; mentions possibility of going with him to a camp meeting in Kentucky; hopes he will come for a visit this summer.","Scope and Contents Discusses corn crop; asks him to come to Taylor County; says he can teach school if he wants; including postscript noting death of \"Col.\" Perry and \"Uncle\" William Corbin; mentions (wife?) Helen Mary.","Asks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.","Discusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.","Discusses agriculture and family business.","Describes teaching position.","Protests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.","Is glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.","Describes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.","Asks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)","Scope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.","Describes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.","Discusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.","Discusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.","Describes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.","Discusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.","Discusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.","Scope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.","Scope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).","Talks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.","Describes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.","Describes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.","Includes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.","Tells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.","Tells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.","With annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.","Asks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.","Mentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.","Describes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.","Mentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.","Incomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?","Newspaper. Invitation.","Mentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.","Instructions for dyeing cloth.","Scope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.","Discusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.","Discusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.","Discusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.","Discusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.","Tells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.","Is happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.","Discusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.","Discusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.","Has not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.","Scope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.","Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.","Mentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.","Discusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.","Asks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.","Enjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).","Discusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.","Scope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.","Scope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.","Scope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).","Scope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.","Invitation to visit.","Sends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.","Sends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.","Can't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"","Refers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.","Wishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.","\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.","She (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.","Financial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.","Account with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","Financial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.","Includes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","County and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"","Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.","Deed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.","Scope and Contents A copy of \"An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri\" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].","Statement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.","Deed entered by Virginia T. Corbin and Sylvester M. Corbin, Culpeper County, Virginia, Reverse endorsed to J.W. Luttrell.","Certificate appointing James W. Luttrell as surveyor of roads for Culpeper County, Virginia.","Financial receipts from Mutual Fire Insurance County, Loudoun County, Virginia.","Tells family news and of frequency of illness; asks after friends and family; apologizes for taking so long to write back.","Announces the death of his mother; mentions having heard from Missouri relatives.","Scope and Contents Note to accompany Christmas gift; mentions also \"Miss\" Washington.","Receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","12 items. Persons of note include Jakson Kines, James Mazingo, J.W. Corbin, Payne V. Baker, W.H. Perry, John Jett, George L. Pazne, and Turner L. Jones.","Many have notation \"sold to Jas. W. Luttrell for taxes.\"","By Josie A. Goodwin. Fragment.","Poem signed by \"Ernest\" (?).","Unsigned poem.","Poem signed by Mollie Luttrell(?).","1 item.","1 item.","\"Receipt\" [sic] recipe.","1 page. Manuscript.","2 pages. Manuscript.","Envelopes addressed to Susan M. cook, James W. 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Helen Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses agriculture and family business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes teaching position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProtests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. Invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for dyeing cloth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a surprise party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a surprise party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounty and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A copy of \"An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri\" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed entered by Virginia T. Corbin and Sylvester M. Corbin, Culpeper County, Virginia, Reverse endorsed to J.W. Luttrell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate appointing James W. Luttrell as surveyor of roads for Culpeper County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts from Mutual Fire Insurance County, Loudoun County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells family news and of frequency of illness; asks after friends and family; apologizes for taking so long to write back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the death of his mother; mentions having heard from Missouri relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note to accompany Christmas gift; mentions also \"Miss\" Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for food and dry goods purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Persons of note include Jakson Kines, James Mazingo, J.W. Corbin, Payne V. Baker, W.H. Perry, John Jett, George L. Pazne, and Turner L. Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany have notation \"sold to Jas. W. Luttrell for taxes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Josie A. Goodwin. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem signed by \"Ernest\" (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem signed by Mollie Luttrell(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Receipt\" [sic] recipe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes addressed to Susan M. cook, James W. Luttrell, and Mollie Luttrell.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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":["Correspondence, business, tax and legal records, primarily 1848-1890, of various members of the Cook and Luttrell Families of Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties, Virginia. ","The Cook family correspondence is concentrated between 1855 and 1858 and discusses the migration of several members of the family to western Virginia and Missouri, courtship and marriage, farming, and detailed accounts of family visits. The Luttrell correspondence, 1874-1890, contains letters to Mollie Luttrell from girl friends, discussing social events and friends. ","The Cook family business and tax records, (1936-1859)-1875, are primarily receipts for accounts with Culpeper County merchants, with those of Thomas Jimson Cook including advertisements and attendance records for a grammar school he taught in his home. The Luttrell business records are primarily the receipts of James W. Luttrell (1813-1884) with Culpeper and Rappahannock County merchants, and included receipts for tuition paid to educate his daughter, [Mollie?] and correspondence concerning his investments in Austin, [Texas?]. Also, assorted business and tax records of the Bywaters family, and a legal document appointing James W. Luttrell surveyor of roads for Culpeper County.","Scope and Contents Concerns lawsuit between Cook and \"Aunt\" Cecy (Cook?); mentions contention over estate of \"Grandfather\" Cook; discusses health of family and occurrence of cholera; progress of wheat, oat, and corn crops; mentions wife, Elizabeth.","Sends news of the family at home; asks after other family members.","Reflects on the meaning and necessity of marriage; sends her his love.","Scope and Contents Talks of family and friends; mentions upcoming trip to Kentucky; hopes he is not a \"Know-Nothing\" as she would disapprove.","Discusses family news, weather, and crop conditions; mentions possibility of going with him to a camp meeting in Kentucky; hopes he will come for a visit this summer.","Scope and Contents Discusses corn crop; asks him to come to Taylor County; says he can teach school if he wants; including postscript noting death of \"Col.\" Perry and \"Uncle\" William Corbin; mentions (wife?) Helen Mary.","Asks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.","Discusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.","Discusses agriculture and family business.","Describes teaching position.","Protests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.","Is glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.","Describes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.","Asks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)","Scope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.","Describes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.","Discusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.","Discusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.","Describes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.","Discusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.","Discusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.","Scope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.","Scope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).","Talks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.","Describes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.","Describes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.","Includes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.","Tells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.","Tells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.","With annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.","Asks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.","Mentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.","Describes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.","Mentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.","Incomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?","Newspaper. Invitation.","Mentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.","Instructions for dyeing cloth.","Scope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.","Discusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.","Discusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.","Discusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.","Discusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.","Tells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.","Is happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.","Discusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.","Discusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.","Has not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.","Scope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.","Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.","Mentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.","Discusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.","Asks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.","Enjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).","Discusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.","Scope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.","Scope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.","Scope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).","Scope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.","Invitation to visit.","Sends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.","Sends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.","Can't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"","Refers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.","Wishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.","\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.","She (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.","Financial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.","Account with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","Financial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.","Includes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","County and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"","Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.","Deed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.","Scope and Contents A copy of \"An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri\" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].","Statement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.","Deed entered by Virginia T. Corbin and Sylvester M. Corbin, Culpeper County, Virginia, Reverse endorsed to J.W. Luttrell.","Certificate appointing James W. Luttrell as surveyor of roads for Culpeper County, Virginia.","Financial receipts from Mutual Fire Insurance County, Loudoun County, Virginia.","Tells family news and of frequency of illness; asks after friends and family; apologizes for taking so long to write back.","Announces the death of his mother; mentions having heard from Missouri relatives.","Scope and Contents Note to accompany Christmas gift; mentions also \"Miss\" Washington.","Receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","12 items. Persons of note include Jakson Kines, James Mazingo, J.W. Corbin, Payne V. Baker, W.H. Perry, John Jett, George L. Pazne, and Turner L. Jones.","Many have notation \"sold to Jas. W. Luttrell for taxes.\"","By Josie A. Goodwin. Fragment.","Poem signed by \"Ernest\" (?).","Unsigned poem.","Poem signed by Mollie Luttrell(?).","1 item.","1 item.","\"Receipt\" [sic] recipe.","1 page. Manuscript.","2 pages. Manuscript.","Envelopes addressed to Susan M. cook, James W. Luttrell, and Mollie Luttrell."],"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."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Cook family","Bywaters family","Luttrell family"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_coll_ssim":["Bywaters family","Luttrell family"],"famname_ssim":["Cook family","Bywaters family","Luttrell family"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":153,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:59:01.361Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8416","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8416","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8416","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8416","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8416.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Cook-Luttrell Papers","title_ssm":["Cook-Luttrell Papers"],"title_tesim":["Cook-Luttrell Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1848-1890"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1848-1890"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 C77","/repositories/2/resources/8416"],"text":["Mss. 65 C77","/repositories/2/resources/8416","Cook-Luttrell Papers","Agriculture--United States--History--19th century","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Courtship--Virginia","Culpeper County (Va.)--History--19th century","Legal documents","Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century","Rappahannock County (Va.)--History--19th century","Women--Education--Virginia--History","Correspondence","Financial records","411 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.","Arrangement: The papers are divided first by type of record and then by family.","Organization: The papers are organized into five Series so that Series 1 is Personal Correspondence, Series 2 is Business Papers, Series 3 is Tax Receipts, Series 4 is Legal Documents and Series 5 is Miscellaneous Papers. Within each series is a Subseries relating to either the Cook Family or Luttrell Family.","Other Information:"," Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00010.frame","Box and folder list compiled by Shayela Hassan, SCRC staff, in October-November 2012.","See also; Luttrell-Cooke Papers (Mss. 65 L97), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Correspondence, business, tax and legal records, primarily 1848-1890, of various members of the Cook and Luttrell Families of Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties, Virginia. ","The Cook family correspondence is concentrated between 1855 and 1858 and discusses the migration of several members of the family to western Virginia and Missouri, courtship and marriage, farming, and detailed accounts of family visits. The Luttrell correspondence, 1874-1890, contains letters to Mollie Luttrell from girl friends, discussing social events and friends. ","The Cook family business and tax records, (1936-1859)-1875, are primarily receipts for accounts with Culpeper County merchants, with those of Thomas Jimson Cook including advertisements and attendance records for a grammar school he taught in his home. The Luttrell business records are primarily the receipts of James W. Luttrell (1813-1884) with Culpeper and Rappahannock County merchants, and included receipts for tuition paid to educate his daughter, [Mollie?] and correspondence concerning his investments in Austin, [Texas?]. Also, assorted business and tax records of the Bywaters family, and a legal document appointing James W. Luttrell surveyor of roads for Culpeper County.","Scope and Contents Concerns lawsuit between Cook and \"Aunt\" Cecy (Cook?); mentions contention over estate of \"Grandfather\" Cook; discusses health of family and occurrence of cholera; progress of wheat, oat, and corn crops; mentions wife, Elizabeth.","Sends news of the family at home; asks after other family members.","Reflects on the meaning and necessity of marriage; sends her his love.","Scope and Contents Talks of family and friends; mentions upcoming trip to Kentucky; hopes he is not a \"Know-Nothing\" as she would disapprove.","Discusses family news, weather, and crop conditions; mentions possibility of going with him to a camp meeting in Kentucky; hopes he will come for a visit this summer.","Scope and Contents Discusses corn crop; asks him to come to Taylor County; says he can teach school if he wants; including postscript noting death of \"Col.\" Perry and \"Uncle\" William Corbin; mentions (wife?) Helen Mary.","Asks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.","Discusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.","Discusses agriculture and family business.","Describes teaching position.","Protests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.","Is glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.","Describes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.","Asks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)","Scope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.","Describes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.","Discusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.","Discusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.","Describes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.","Discusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.","Discusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.","Scope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.","Scope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).","Talks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.","Describes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.","Describes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.","Includes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.","Tells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.","Tells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.","With annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.","Asks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.","Mentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.","Describes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.","Mentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.","Incomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?","Newspaper. Invitation.","Mentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.","Instructions for dyeing cloth.","Scope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.","Discusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.","Discusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.","Discusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.","Discusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.","Tells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.","Is happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.","Discusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.","Discusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.","Has not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.","Scope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.","Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.","Mentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.","Discusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.","Asks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.","Enjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).","Discusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.","Scope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.","Scope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.","Scope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).","Scope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.","Invitation to visit.","Sends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.","Sends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.","Can't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"","Refers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.","Wishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.","\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.","She (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.","Financial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.","Account with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","Financial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.","Includes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","County and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"","Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.","Deed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.","Scope and Contents A copy of \"An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri\" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].","Statement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.","Deed entered by Virginia T. Corbin and Sylvester M. Corbin, Culpeper County, Virginia, Reverse endorsed to J.W. Luttrell.","Certificate appointing James W. Luttrell as surveyor of roads for Culpeper County, Virginia.","Financial receipts from Mutual Fire Insurance County, Loudoun County, Virginia.","Tells family news and of frequency of illness; asks after friends and family; apologizes for taking so long to write back.","Announces the death of his mother; mentions having heard from Missouri relatives.","Scope and Contents Note to accompany Christmas gift; mentions also \"Miss\" Washington.","Receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","12 items. Persons of note include Jakson Kines, James Mazingo, J.W. Corbin, Payne V. Baker, W.H. Perry, John Jett, George L. Pazne, and Turner L. Jones.","Many have notation \"sold to Jas. W. Luttrell for taxes.\"","By Josie A. Goodwin. Fragment.","Poem signed by \"Ernest\" (?).","Unsigned poem.","Poem signed by Mollie Luttrell(?).","1 item.","1 item.","\"Receipt\" [sic] recipe.","1 page. Manuscript.","2 pages. Manuscript.","Envelopes addressed to Susan M. cook, James W. 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Luttrell surveyor of roads for Culpeper County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Concerns lawsuit between Cook and \"Aunt\" Cecy (Cook?); mentions contention over estate of \"Grandfather\" Cook; discusses health of family and occurrence of cholera; progress of wheat, oat, and corn crops; mentions wife, Elizabeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends news of the family at home; asks after other family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReflects on the meaning and necessity of marriage; sends her his love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talks of family and friends; mentions upcoming trip to Kentucky; hopes he is not a \"Know-Nothing\" as she would disapprove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family news, weather, and crop conditions; mentions possibility of going with him to a camp meeting in Kentucky; hopes he will come for a visit this summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses corn crop; asks him to come to Taylor County; says he can teach school if he wants; including postscript noting death of \"Col.\" Perry and \"Uncle\" William Corbin; mentions (wife?) Helen Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses agriculture and family business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes teaching position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProtests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper. Invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions for dyeing cloth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a surprise party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a surprise party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounty and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. Gives Thomas the responsibility for Alfred's farm, stock, and slaves, as well as the schooling of his brother, Burrell H. Cook, and sister, Lucy E. Cook; witnessed by Pierce Perry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A copy of \"An Agreement...between Fanny Dade a free woman of colour of the County of Culpeper and the State of Virginia...and Joseph H. Marshal of the County of Saline and the state of Missouri\" for the indenture of her two sons, George Henry and John Richard; witnessed by Thomas J. Cooke [sic].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement giving James W. Luttrell permission to claim land in the name of Alfred Cook, deceased, that it might be sold for the benefit of his heirs; contains signatures of heirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed entered by Virginia T. Corbin and Sylvester M. Corbin, Culpeper County, Virginia, Reverse endorsed to J.W. Luttrell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate appointing James W. Luttrell as surveyor of roads for Culpeper County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial receipts from Mutual Fire Insurance County, Loudoun County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells family news and of frequency of illness; asks after friends and family; apologizes for taking so long to write back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the death of his mother; mentions having heard from Missouri relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note to accompany Christmas gift; mentions also \"Miss\" Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for food and dry goods purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Persons of note include Jakson Kines, James Mazingo, J.W. Corbin, Payne V. Baker, W.H. Perry, John Jett, George L. Pazne, and Turner L. Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany have notation \"sold to Jas. W. Luttrell for taxes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Josie A. Goodwin. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem signed by \"Ernest\" (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem signed by Mollie Luttrell(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Receipt\" [sic] recipe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelopes addressed to Susan M. cook, James W. Luttrell, and Mollie Luttrell.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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":["Correspondence, business, tax and legal records, primarily 1848-1890, of various members of the Cook and Luttrell Families of Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties, Virginia. ","The Cook family correspondence is concentrated between 1855 and 1858 and discusses the migration of several members of the family to western Virginia and Missouri, courtship and marriage, farming, and detailed accounts of family visits. The Luttrell correspondence, 1874-1890, contains letters to Mollie Luttrell from girl friends, discussing social events and friends. ","The Cook family business and tax records, (1936-1859)-1875, are primarily receipts for accounts with Culpeper County merchants, with those of Thomas Jimson Cook including advertisements and attendance records for a grammar school he taught in his home. The Luttrell business records are primarily the receipts of James W. Luttrell (1813-1884) with Culpeper and Rappahannock County merchants, and included receipts for tuition paid to educate his daughter, [Mollie?] and correspondence concerning his investments in Austin, [Texas?]. Also, assorted business and tax records of the Bywaters family, and a legal document appointing James W. Luttrell surveyor of roads for Culpeper County.","Scope and Contents Concerns lawsuit between Cook and \"Aunt\" Cecy (Cook?); mentions contention over estate of \"Grandfather\" Cook; discusses health of family and occurrence of cholera; progress of wheat, oat, and corn crops; mentions wife, Elizabeth.","Sends news of the family at home; asks after other family members.","Reflects on the meaning and necessity of marriage; sends her his love.","Scope and Contents Talks of family and friends; mentions upcoming trip to Kentucky; hopes he is not a \"Know-Nothing\" as she would disapprove.","Discusses family news, weather, and crop conditions; mentions possibility of going with him to a camp meeting in Kentucky; hopes he will come for a visit this summer.","Scope and Contents Discusses corn crop; asks him to come to Taylor County; says he can teach school if he wants; including postscript noting death of \"Col.\" Perry and \"Uncle\" William Corbin; mentions (wife?) Helen Mary.","Asks her to sign a financial note and give it to James W. Luttrell for safe-keeping.","Discusses weather and corn crop progress; mentions sister Sarah (Susan), and brother, Thomas; asks for $150 to buy a farm.","Discusses agriculture and family business.","Describes teaching position.","Protests William's treatment by the Motsey Division of the Sons of (Temperance?), and the slander of his name.","Is glad he has arrived safely and has good prospects; tells news of the family; is anxious to hear his newly-learned Spanish.","Describes his journey home to find his youngest child dead of scarlet fever; has been sick for the past week; wants him to check a land title with the Cumberland County Clerk; includes a list of marriages in the Corbin family.","Asks for repayment of a loan; describes trip to Washington, (D.C., for Presidential inauguration?)","Scope and Contents Discusses trip to the \"western lands\" to visit brother, Burrell H. Cook; tells of relatives met.","Describes trip from Virginia to Missouri, and friends encountered along the way; mentions intention to marry in the near future.","Discusses weather, and crops in Missouri as compared to Virginia; sends love to family members; intends to visit home when possible.","Discusses bad weather and illness in vicinity; mentions sisters, Sarah Susan, visit and brother, Burrell; also Frank Robinson and family; intends to return home when possible.","Describes trip from Platte, Missouri to Oak Shade; weather makes travel bad, but is generally pleased with country; was glad to hear family is well; tells of acquaintances and friends living in Missouri.","Discusses his (WW) budding medical practice; ask Cook to remember him to all his old friends, as he will probably never see them again; mentions his intention to find a wife.","Discusses clothing Sarah Susan has asked to have made; mentions acquaintances.","Scope and Contents Discusses arrangements for Sarah Susan to make a bonnet for \"M's\" trip to Washington in March.","Scope and Contents Describes Sarah Susan's conversion experience at a recent revival meeting; has recently been sick, as have many family members; mentions brother, Thomas, and brother-in-law, Joseph Marshall, as well as children, Fannie and \"Lilly\" (Lila).","Talks of arrangements for her return to Virginia; mentions brothers, Burrell and Thomas; has been ill and there is a great deal of sickness in the air.","Describes journey west; tells of relatives she has met; mentions parties she has attended; asks her family to write back.","Describes her visit to Kentucky and the relatives she has met; sends love to her family and friends; asks for newspapers to be sent to her, especially The Baltimore Sun.","Includes a description of her new husband, and hopes her family will forgive her for marrying without asking them; describes Missouri; is very pleased with her situation.","Tells how happy she is in Missouri; is happy brother Thomas is teaching school, but thinks he would do better in Missouri; sends collar pattern and linen for sister [Sarah Susan?]; hopes to visit home soon.","Tells of potential for advancement in Missouri; talks of her husband, Joseph, and of relatives she has heard from.","With annotations by recipient. Says she is well and very happy with her husband; hopes some of her relatives will visit soon, maybe to stay in Missouri.","Asks after her family; tells of her plans to visit them in the spring; is hesitant to visit friends in Kansas due to abolitionist controversy there.","Mentions she has not heard from her family in months; tells about her Missouri acquaintances; discusses plans to visit friends and family in Kentucky and Virginia.","Describes new home and work associated with taking in boarders; announces birth of a daughter; sends love to family.","Mentions husband (Joseph Marshall) and children (Fannie and Lila); details her work and her husband's investments in hogs, and his building of a distillery; tells of food she has prepared for the winter; sends her love to the rest of the family.","Incomplete. Portion of a marriage proposal?","Newspaper. Invitation.","Mentions his cousin's ill health; refers to his standing proposal of marriage; discusses one of his two daughters, Becky, and his sons.","Instructions for dyeing cloth.","Scope and Contents Describes his progress in school; discusses \"cousin\" Sudie's (Sarah Susan (Cook) Kendrick) new baby, Mary Frances.","Discusses family news; mentions Sallie's weaving; asks Mollie to visit.","Discusses family news; mentions the marriage of Charlie Rollins; asks after Willie (Mary William Doyle?); wishes she could join her and Willie at school.","Discusses making of new clothes; wants her to visit.","Discusses family members; mentions recent trip to Warrenton, Virginia.","Scope and Contents 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Sorry to hear \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell] is sick; invites her to visit.","Tells her to be sure to visit in the afternoon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie (?), and family members.","Is happy to have received her letter; mentions decline of the Singing School and rise of Temperance Society; asks her to visit soon.","Discusses friends; wishes she would visit; will visit her soon.","Discusses plans for her (M.L.) Christmas visit; sends love to members of Mollie's family; mentions taffy pull at Mrs. (S.) Corbin's.","Has not heard from her old friend; sends much love; mentions Willie Doyle, Annie (?), Martin Pickels, Mrs. Corbin; Lulie's brother is in Baltimore, while Lulie Davis is in Maryland.","Scope and Contents Discusses new clothes and missing patterns; mentions \"cousin\" Tabitha's (?) expected visit; hopes Mollie will visit soon.","Scope and Contents 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Has been killing hogs all day and is tired; congratulates her on her new \"beau\"; mentions a past protracted meeting; had fun at \"cousin\" S. Corbin's; invites her to visit.","Mentions rumor that Willie Silvey is Mollie's new beau, but is sure it cannot be true; attended Dr. Brown's funeral; asks her to visit soon.","Invitation to a surprise party.","Describes her new dress; asks Mollie to visit soon; mentions Willie Silvey, Fannie [?] , and family members.","Discusses the heat; is sewing several new dresses; has a new beau but misses the boys in Amissville; saw Bernard [?] and Fannie Anderson at church together; there will be a reunion of Union and Confederate soldiers at Luray, Page County, Virginia.","Asks her to visit or write; mentions friends, Laura and Tola, and \"sister\" Sudie (Sarah Susan Cook?); promises to try to visit as soon as the weather clears.","Scope and Contents Sends condolences at the death of \"cousin\" Jim [Luttrell?]; mentions intended trip to Baltimore in December.","Enjoyed recent visit but is now sick; hopes her (M.L.) wedding goes well; sends best wishes for Christmas, and mentions local Baptist church's Christmas tree and tableaux; refers to Will (Mollie's brother?).","Discusses problems with renting a carriage for the drive to the (Baptist?) Association meeting; mentions seeing Willie at Oak Shade, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Was shocked to hear of George Sheag's death; tells that \"cousin\" Al Baker has bought a farm near Mollie's home; mentions Willie Jeffries, who will soon be married, and Clarence Pierce; his employer has offered him a house and livestock; talks of potential for profits to be made.","Scope and Contents Discusses family news; hopes Mollie can join her at a \"Bush\" meeting.","Scope and Contents Wishes she would visit for \"first\" Sunday and accompany them to Carter's Run.","Scope and Contents Mentions \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?), his wife (Sallie?) and daughter (Annie?), who have been sick; has had a lot of company lately; wishes she (M.L.) could visit with news of friends.","Scope and Contents Expects to meet her and \"Tola\" the following evening for a trip to visit \"Uncle\" Frank (Cook?).","Scope and Contents Wants to know if she is going to \"cousin\" Tommy's [?], and if \"cousin\" Hannah Bettie can accompany Mary.","Invitation to visit.","Sends her trimming and buttons as requested; wishes she would visit soon; mentions mutual friends.","Sends her yard goods and a pattern, mentions plans to travel to Fauquier (County?), but will miss going to Battle Run.","Can't accept the invitation to visit, but expects to see them the following evening at the \"lodge.\"","Refers to hat she (M.L.) would like to purchase.","Wishes she were present to share in social gathering; mentions names of friends and family members.","\"Chestnut Hill,\" may be Amissville, Virginia. Wants her to visit soon.","She (M.L.) is to accompany her (L.R.S.) to church next Sunday night.","Financial receipts and notes; merchants include Murray Forbes, William R. Robson, and Crigler and Eggborn.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods, and account for \"boarding the delegates horses,\" August 31, 1853.","Account with John Cooke for goods and services, settled by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food and dry goods purchased.","Financial receipts for food, lumber, dry goods; also, advertisements and attendance records for school taught by Thomas Cook; includes notice for lost cow.","Includes promissory note cosigned by Thomas J. Cook.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including tuition paid for schooling of daughter (Mollie?).","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased, including letter referring to Luttrell's interests in Texas[?].","Financial receipts for food, dry goods and services purchased.","County and state tax receipts, including \"Receipt for United States Direct Taxes,\" 1864, collected by authority of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1862, \"An Act for the Collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes.\"","Statement of accounts for the estate of William Cooke [sic], deceased; signed by legatees of Elias Cooke, Cecy Cook, William Bywaters, John C. Bywaters, Mitchan Corbin, and Richard H. Bywaters.","Deed of gift between Alfred Cook and his son, Thomas J. Cook, both of Culpeper County, Virginia. 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Accounts, bills, and receipts of Edward Dromgoole, merchant, 3. Accounts, bills, and receipts of Edward Dromgoole, attorney, 4. Accounts, bills, and receipts of W.E. Dromgoole, farmer, 5. Miscellaneous laborers' accounts, 6. Miscellaneous accounts, 7. Legal Papers, 8. Speeches, 9. Manuscript volumes.","The Dromgoole family resided in Brunswick County, Virginia. Edward Dromgoole was a follower of John Wesley and a minister for sixty years, dying in 1835 at the age of 84. His son George C. Dromgoole served in the Virginia House of Delegates and State Senate. He also served in U.S. House of Representatives 1835-1841 and 1843-1847. A family member named Edward Dromgoole was a merchant and lawyer in Brunswick County and a person by that name served in the Virginia General Assembly, 1855-1858.","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00030.frame","Processed by Cynthia L. Barwick in 1984.","Correspondence, accounts,(including accounts, 1875-1895, of laborers ?) and manuscript volumes, primarily 1850-1890, of members of the Dromgoole family of Brunswick County, Virginia. The majority of the papers seemingly were created by Edward Dromgoole, fl. 1838-1897, a merchant and lawyer in Brunswick Co. There are also some items relating to George Coke Dromgoole (1797-1847), a member of the U. S. House of Representatives, as well as items concerning other people who are only identified as E., Edward, or George C. Dromgoole.","Scope and Contents Edward Dromgoole was a merchant of Brunswick County, Va. Includes the following: 1872 notice of blank income tax for 1871 enclosure; 1873 announcement from Wm. Brinckherhoff \u0026 County, New York, New York of new fall stock of hats, caps, furs, and straw goods; notices from Registrar E. 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Includes farm accounts with \"Westward\" and \"Lizzard Creek\" plantations (in North Carolina?), records of ginning and baling cotton, 1866-1870; a diagram of an orchard containing apple, peach, and pear trees; and a schedule of gold prices in Confederate money, 1861-1865. 387 pp. Manuscript Volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts of the orphans of N.M. Harrison at \"Lizzard Creek\" and \"Westward\" plantations [North Carolina?]. 308 pp. Manuscript Volume. Including index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes lists of judgements docketed in Brunswick Circuit, undated; Halifax Circuit Court, 1867; Greensville County, Petersburg Circuit Court, 1866. 92 pp. Includes index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of books in the store, April 3, 1867. 473 pp. Manuscript Volume. 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Including index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e260 pp. Manuscript Volume.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence, accounts,(including accounts, 1875-1895, of laborers ?) and manuscript volumes, primarily 1850-1890, of members of the Dromgoole family of Brunswick County, Virginia. The majority of the papers seemingly were created by Edward Dromgoole, fl. 1838-1897, a merchant and lawyer in Brunswick Co. There are also some items relating to George Coke Dromgoole (1797-1847), a member of the U. S. House of Representatives, as well as items concerning other people who are only identified as E., Edward, or George C. Dromgoole.","Scope and Contents Edward Dromgoole was a merchant of Brunswick County, Va. Includes the following: 1872 notice of blank income tax for 1871 enclosure; 1873 announcement from Wm. Brinckherhoff \u0026 County, New York, New York of new fall stock of hats, caps, furs, and straw goods; notices from Registrar E. Dromgoole that he will register qualified voters at Dromgoole's Store on May 11, 1880; and \"Field notes of tract of land,\" undated.","Drumgoole was an attorney of Brunswick County, Virginia and South Gaston, [North Carolina?], including an account, 1871-1872, showing payment to Virginia Military Institute, of J. W. Harrison, an orphan of N. M. Harrison, of whom E. Dromgoole was guardian, and accounts in his capacity as executor of the estate of Issac F. Harris, Sr.; also blank promissory notes, 184(7), for accounts involved with the estate of George C. Dromgoole, Edward Dromgoole, Administrator.","Plantations in [North Carolina?], including those for a saw mill; also cotton accounts.","Includes share listings written on the back of \"E. Dromgoole, Attorney at Law\" letterhead, 189_.","Includes a Brunswick County, Virginia tax receipt of Lucretia Atkins, 1821, listing 148 acres land, 4 slaves over the age of 16 years, and a two wheeled riding carriage, and signed by Edward Dromgoole; and a Brunsiwkc County, Virginia tax receipt, 1845, of Joseph Cain, signed by George C. Dromgoole.","Includes the following: will of J.W. Palmer, Northhampton County, North Carolina, November 26, 1858; letter to E. Dromgoole, Esq., 1872, concerning the rights of a widow; notice, 1878, of an auction of [L.J. Pearman's ?], deceased, perishable estate; letter, 1896, giving information regarding deeds for lands in Amelia and Jeffress, and the Mountain Hall tract; and blank printed form for the \"Sale of Real Estate in Brunswick County, Virginia.\"","Eulogy for the death of a fellow attorney from Brunswick County, Virginia, John E. Shell. Manuscript.","Also states that Ulysses S. Grant does not fill the measure and standard of what an American President ought to be in the public eye at home and abroad. Manuscript.","Drafts of speeches on the topic of agriculture and its various aspects. Manuscript.","Includes accounts connected with the estate settlements of George C. Dromgoole, 1847-1853; Edward Dromgoole, Jr., 1848-1856; and Sarah C. Dromgoole, 1848-1849, with Edward Dromgoole, executor or administrator for all cases. 381 pp. Manuscript Volume.","244 pp. Manuscript Volume.","Drumgoole was a merchant of Brunswick County, Virginia. Includes farm accounts with \"Westward\" and \"Lizzard Creek\" plantations (in North Carolina?), records of ginning and baling cotton, 1866-1870; a diagram of an orchard containing apple, peach, and pear trees; and a schedule of gold prices in Confederate money, 1861-1865. 387 pp. Manuscript Volume.","Includes accounts of the orphans of N.M. Harrison at \"Lizzard Creek\" and \"Westward\" plantations [North Carolina?]. 308 pp. Manuscript Volume. Including index.","Includes lists of judgements docketed in Brunswick Circuit, undated; Halifax Circuit Court, 1867; Greensville County, Petersburg Circuit Court, 1866. 92 pp. Includes index.","Includes a list of books in the store, April 3, 1867. 473 pp. Manuscript Volume. See Oversize Manuscript Volumes File.","Includes a recipe for hair oil. 405 pp. Manuscript Volume.","Includes accounts of the \"orphans of N.M. Harrison\". 261 pp. Manuscript Volume. Also including index.","Contains cotton accounts, including records of cotton baled, ginned, and prepared. 183 pp. Manuscript Volume. Also including accounts, 1895-1896, of the estate of E. Dromgoole, Edward Dromgoole and George C. Dromgoole, administrators.","312 pp. Manuscript Volume. Including index.","203 pp. Manuscript Volume.","219 pp. Manuscript Volume. Including index.","Contains saw mill, cotton, and farm accounts. 232 pp. Manuscript Volume. Including index.","Including index.","260 pp. Manuscript Volume."],"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."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_3e0e3aae0443d1bc60b2ad5b2753ad34\"\u003e1 volume: Pav. A, 2218: E\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["1 volume: Pav. A, 2218: E"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dromgoole family","Dromgoole, Edward, 1838-1897","Dromgoole, Edward Jr., d. ca. 1848","Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847","Dromgoole, W. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8543#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8543.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Dunmore Family Papers (I)","title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"unitdate_ssm":["1650-1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1650-1899"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"text":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543","Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]","Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748","Jacobites","Correspondence","Financial records","Photocopies","395 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.","Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.","See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Letters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. The implication is that the nobleman was [?] Dunmore.","Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Special Collections Research Center","Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718","English French"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_ssim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"geogname_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"creator_ssm":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_ssim":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Dunmore family"],"creators_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Dunmore family"],"places_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"access_terms_ssm":["Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Papers were deposited at the College of William and Mary and later given back to the Dunmore Family except for the items relating to Virginia. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDunmore Family Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBox and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBefore 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026amp; Servants.\" Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026amp; Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026amp; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026amp; Missing....\" Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo folder 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026amp; Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[No Information; see finding aid]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026amp; Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. The implication is that the nobleman was [?] Dunmore."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eQuestions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Dunmore family"],"names_coll_ssim":["Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"persname_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"language_ssim":["English French"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":382,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:01:03.394Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8543.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Dunmore Family Papers (I)","title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"unitdate_ssm":["1650-1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1650-1899"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"text":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543","Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]","Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748","Jacobites","Correspondence","Financial records","Photocopies","395 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.","Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.","See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Letters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. The implication is that the nobleman was [?] Dunmore.","Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Special Collections Research Center","Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718","English French"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_ssim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"geogname_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"creator_ssm":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_ssim":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Dunmore family"],"creators_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Dunmore family"],"places_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"access_terms_ssm":["Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Papers were deposited at the College of William and Mary and later given back to the Dunmore Family except for the items relating to Virginia. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["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."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDunmore Family Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBox and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBefore 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026amp; Servants.\" Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026amp; Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026amp; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026amp; Missing....\" Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo folder 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026amp; Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[No Information; see finding aid]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026amp; Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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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.","Earl Gregg Swem was born 1870 December 29 in Belle Plaine, Iowa. He graduated from Lafayette College (A.B. and A.M.) Swem worked as a high school instructor 1893-1900. He worked for the John Crerar Library, the Superintendent of Documents Library, the Armour Institute Library, was the chief of the cataloging division of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, assistant Virginia State Librarian, and Librarian for the College of William and Mary. Swem compiled about forty finding lists and bibliographies, was managing editor of the William and Mary Quarterly and supervised the production of the Virginia Historical Index. He died in Louisville, Kentucky., 1965 April 14.","Processed by Elizaabeth Engelken in 1990. Box and folder list updated by Patricia Sanabria, SCRC staff, in November of 2011. Further processing and rehousing of the collection was completed by Nell Garver, SCRC staff, in February 2014.","Addition added to the resource by Veronica Parker in 2022.","See also the E. G. Swem Papers and the Earl Gregg Swem Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1871-1984, much of which concerns the estate of Earl Gregg Swem, his wife, Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem, and their family. Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, clippings, deeds and other material. Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.","This series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.","Postcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.","Includes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.","Includes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.","Short biography of Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.","Correspondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.","Records of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.","News clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.","A tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.","Includes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.","Family records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".","Letters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.","One Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.","One Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.","One Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.","One document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.","One certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).","One certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.","This series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.","Includes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.","Three calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.","William and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.","Copies of documents, 2 items.","Materials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.","1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.","Signed documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.","Notices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.","Material Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.","Certficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.","Newsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.","Albert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.","Letters and card.","Certificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.","One high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.","One Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.","One panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.","In this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.","Letters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.","Written chiefly to his grandparents.","Wtitten chiefly to his grandparents.","Mary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Newspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.","This series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.","Autographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.","Two letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.","Letter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.","Information on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.","Articles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.","Mrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.","This series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.","News clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.","Articles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.","Printed materials.","News clippings and printed material.","This box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032","Included in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.","Photographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.","Carte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)","Photographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.","Undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)","1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)","September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.","Undated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items","1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)","Includes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.","October 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)","Photographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.","October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)","Circa October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)","Woodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". Photograph of bronze tableau, \"Washington at Valley Forge,\" possibly re: the bicentennial of Washington's birth in 1932, 8 1/4\"x10\". 1910 photograph of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem and earl Gregg Swem Jr. 3 months old, 6 1/2\"x8 1/2\". 6 items.","Daguerreotype, 2 1/2\" x 3\", black and white, waist length front view of Emeline Luse (sometimes Luce) Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. This was taken just after she was married. 1 item. (P1)","Daguerreotype, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Reuben Luse and Earl Gregg Swem, seated together. Reuben Luse was 82 years old and Earl Gregg Swem was 2 years old. 1 item. (P2)","This series includes artifacts related to the Swem family including items belonging to Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem Jr., as well as the memorial books of Earl Gregg Swem and Lilia Swem.","Inscribed to Earl Gregg Swem by the illustrator, Simon Pittsfield.","Address book of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Williamsburg, VA. Manuscript volume, 182 pages.","Manuscript volume.","Memorial books recording the service of his funeral. Manuscript volumes.","Memorial books recording the service of her funeral. Manuscript volumes.","One dollar bill. 1 item.","Gold brooch with photographic print, 1 inch in diameter, of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, sister of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. Formerly listed as (P10).","This container houses a sterling silver bowl that was presented to him when his son, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. was born in 1910. At that time, Mr. Swem was assistant librarian at the Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia. Accession 2016.032","This silver napkin ring belonged to Lilian Hansbrough Swem (1876-1971), wife of Earl Gregg Swem. It is monogrammed \"LSH\". Accession 2016.032","This box houses a leather pocket book/ billfold which belonged to Edward L. Swem (1838- 1918) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Swem was a Union soldier in the Civil War who later operated his own photography studio in Belle Plaine, Iowa and Cedar Rapids. Edward L. Swem was the father of Earl Gregg Swem. Cartouche accompanies leather billfold and has \"Swem\" etched in the center. For preservation purposes it is detached from the leather billfold and housed in the velvet pocket that came with it. Accession 2016.032.","Framed testimonial with decorative illustrations and inital capitals presented to Earl Gregg Swem by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce on April, 25, 1958. (Accession 2016.032.)","Shaving mug that belonged to Earl Gregg Swem. Accession 2016.032","Medal presented to Edward L. Swem for his service in the Civil War.","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","College of William and Mary. 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He worked for the John Crerar Library, the Superintendent of Documents Library, the Armour Institute Library, was the chief of the cataloging division of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, assistant Virginia State Librarian, and Librarian for the College of William and Mary. Swem compiled about forty finding lists and bibliographies, was managing editor of the William and Mary Quarterly and supervised the production of the Virginia Historical Index. He died in Louisville, Kentucky., 1965 April 14."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eEarl Gregg Swem Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Earl Gregg Swem Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Elizaabeth Engelken in 1990. Box and folder list updated by Patricia Sanabria, SCRC staff, in November of 2011. 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Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, clippings, deeds and other material. Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.","This series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.","Postcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.","Includes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.","Includes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.","Short biography of Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.","Correspondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.","Records of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.","News clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.","A tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.","Includes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.","Family records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".","Letters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.","One Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.","One Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.","One Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.","One document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.","One certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).","One certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.","This series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.","Includes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.","Three calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.","William and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.","Copies of documents, 2 items.","Materials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.","1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.","Signed documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.","Notices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.","Material Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.","Certficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.","Newsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.","Albert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.","Letters and card.","Certificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.","One high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.","One Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.","One panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.","In this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.","Letters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.","Written chiefly to his grandparents.","Wtitten chiefly to his grandparents.","Mary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Newspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.","This series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.","Autographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.","Two letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.","Letter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.","Information on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.","Articles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.","Mrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.","This series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.","News clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.","Articles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.","Printed materials.","News clippings and printed material.","This box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032","Included in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.","Photographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.","Carte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)","Photographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.","Undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)","1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)","September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.","Undated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items","1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)","Includes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.","October 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)","Photographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.","October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)","Circa October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)","Woodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". Photograph of bronze tableau, \"Washington at Valley Forge,\" possibly re: the bicentennial of Washington's birth in 1932, 8 1/4\"x10\". 1910 photograph of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem and earl Gregg Swem Jr. 3 months old, 6 1/2\"x8 1/2\". 6 items.","Daguerreotype, 2 1/2\" x 3\", black and white, waist length front view of Emeline Luse (sometimes Luce) Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. This was taken just after she was married. 1 item. (P1)","Daguerreotype, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Reuben Luse and Earl Gregg Swem, seated together. Reuben Luse was 82 years old and Earl Gregg Swem was 2 years old. 1 item. (P2)","This series includes artifacts related to the Swem family including items belonging to Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem Jr., as well as the memorial books of Earl Gregg Swem and Lilia Swem.","Inscribed to Earl Gregg Swem by the illustrator, Simon Pittsfield.","Address book of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Williamsburg, VA. Manuscript volume, 182 pages.","Manuscript volume.","Memorial books recording the service of his funeral. Manuscript volumes.","Memorial books recording the service of her funeral. Manuscript volumes.","One dollar bill. 1 item.","Gold brooch with photographic print, 1 inch in diameter, of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, sister of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. Formerly listed as (P10).","This container houses a sterling silver bowl that was presented to him when his son, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. was born in 1910. At that time, Mr. Swem was assistant librarian at the Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia. Accession 2016.032","This silver napkin ring belonged to Lilian Hansbrough Swem (1876-1971), wife of Earl Gregg Swem. It is monogrammed \"LSH\". Accession 2016.032","This box houses a leather pocket book/ billfold which belonged to Edward L. Swem (1838- 1918) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Swem was a Union soldier in the Civil War who later operated his own photography studio in Belle Plaine, Iowa and Cedar Rapids. Edward L. Swem was the father of Earl Gregg Swem. Cartouche accompanies leather billfold and has \"Swem\" etched in the center. For preservation purposes it is detached from the leather billfold and housed in the velvet pocket that came with it. Accession 2016.032.","Framed testimonial with decorative illustrations and inital capitals presented to Earl Gregg Swem by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce on April, 25, 1958. (Accession 2016.032.)","Shaving mug that belonged to Earl Gregg Swem. Accession 2016.032","Medal presented to Edward L. Swem for his service in the Civil War."],"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."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary. 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Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShort biography of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of documents, 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlbert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten chiefly to his grandparents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWtitten chiefly to his grandparents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". Photograph of bronze tableau, \"Washington at Valley Forge,\" possibly re: the bicentennial of Washington's birth in 1932, 8 1/4\"x10\". 1910 photograph of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem and earl Gregg Swem Jr. 3 months old, 6 1/2\"x8 1/2\". 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaguerreotype, 2 1/2\" x 3\", black and white, waist length front view of Emeline Luse (sometimes Luce) Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. This was taken just after she was married. 1 item. (P1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaguerreotype, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Reuben Luse and Earl Gregg Swem, seated together. Reuben Luse was 82 years old and Earl Gregg Swem was 2 years old. 1 item. (P2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes artifacts related to the Swem family including items belonging to Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem Jr., as well as the memorial books of Earl Gregg Swem and Lilia Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInscribed to Earl Gregg Swem by the illustrator, Simon Pittsfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress book of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Williamsburg, VA. Manuscript volume, 182 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial books recording the service of his funeral. Manuscript volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial books recording the service of her funeral. Manuscript volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar bill. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGold brooch with photographic print, 1 inch in diameter, of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, sister of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. Formerly listed as (P10).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis container houses a sterling silver bowl that was presented to him when his son, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. was born in 1910. At that time, Mr. Swem was assistant librarian at the Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia. Accession 2016.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis silver napkin ring belonged to Lilian Hansbrough Swem (1876-1971), wife of Earl Gregg Swem. It is monogrammed \"LSH\". Accession 2016.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box houses a leather pocket book/ billfold which belonged to Edward L. Swem (1838- 1918) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Swem was a Union soldier in the Civil War who later operated his own photography studio in Belle Plaine, Iowa and Cedar Rapids. Edward L. Swem was the father of Earl Gregg Swem. Cartouche accompanies leather billfold and has \"Swem\" etched in the center. For preservation purposes it is detached from the leather billfold and housed in the velvet pocket that came with it. Accession 2016.032.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed testimonial with decorative illustrations and inital capitals presented to Earl Gregg Swem by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce on April, 25, 1958. (Accession 2016.032.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaving mug that belonged to Earl Gregg Swem. Accession 2016.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedal presented to Edward L. 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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.","Earl Gregg Swem was born 1870 December 29 in Belle Plaine, Iowa. He graduated from Lafayette College (A.B. and A.M.) Swem worked as a high school instructor 1893-1900. He worked for the John Crerar Library, the Superintendent of Documents Library, the Armour Institute Library, was the chief of the cataloging division of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, assistant Virginia State Librarian, and Librarian for the College of William and Mary. Swem compiled about forty finding lists and bibliographies, was managing editor of the William and Mary Quarterly and supervised the production of the Virginia Historical Index. He died in Louisville, Kentucky., 1965 April 14.","Processed by Elizaabeth Engelken in 1990. Box and folder list updated by Patricia Sanabria, SCRC staff, in November of 2011. Further processing and rehousing of the collection was completed by Nell Garver, SCRC staff, in February 2014.","Addition added to the resource by Veronica Parker in 2022.","See also the E. G. Swem Papers and the Earl Gregg Swem Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1871-1984, much of which concerns the estate of Earl Gregg Swem, his wife, Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem, and their family. Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, clippings, deeds and other material. Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.","This series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.","Postcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.","Includes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.","Includes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.","Short biography of Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.","Correspondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.","Records of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.","News clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.","A tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.","Includes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.","Family records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".","Letters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.","One Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.","One Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.","One Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.","One document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.","One certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).","One certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.","This series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.","Includes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.","Three calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.","William and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.","Copies of documents, 2 items.","Materials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.","1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.","Signed documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.","Notices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.","Material Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.","Certficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.","Newsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.","Albert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.","Letters and card.","Certificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.","One high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.","One Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.","One panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.","In this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.","Letters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.","Written chiefly to his grandparents.","Wtitten chiefly to his grandparents.","Mary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Newspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.","This series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.","Autographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.","Two letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.","Letter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.","Information on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.","Articles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.","Mrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.","This series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.","News clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.","Articles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.","Printed materials.","News clippings and printed material.","This box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032","Included in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.","Photographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.","Carte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)","Photographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.","Undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)","1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)","September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.","Undated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items","1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)","Includes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.","October 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)","Photographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.","October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)","Circa October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)","Woodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". Photograph of bronze tableau, \"Washington at Valley Forge,\" possibly re: the bicentennial of Washington's birth in 1932, 8 1/4\"x10\". 1910 photograph of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem and earl Gregg Swem Jr. 3 months old, 6 1/2\"x8 1/2\". 6 items.","Daguerreotype, 2 1/2\" x 3\", black and white, waist length front view of Emeline Luse (sometimes Luce) Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. This was taken just after she was married. 1 item. (P1)","Daguerreotype, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Reuben Luse and Earl Gregg Swem, seated together. Reuben Luse was 82 years old and Earl Gregg Swem was 2 years old. 1 item. (P2)","This series includes artifacts related to the Swem family including items belonging to Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem Jr., as well as the memorial books of Earl Gregg Swem and Lilia Swem.","Inscribed to Earl Gregg Swem by the illustrator, Simon Pittsfield.","Address book of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Williamsburg, VA. Manuscript volume, 182 pages.","Manuscript volume.","Memorial books recording the service of his funeral. Manuscript volumes.","Memorial books recording the service of her funeral. Manuscript volumes.","One dollar bill. 1 item.","Gold brooch with photographic print, 1 inch in diameter, of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, sister of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. Formerly listed as (P10).","This container houses a sterling silver bowl that was presented to him when his son, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. was born in 1910. At that time, Mr. Swem was assistant librarian at the Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia. Accession 2016.032","This silver napkin ring belonged to Lilian Hansbrough Swem (1876-1971), wife of Earl Gregg Swem. It is monogrammed \"LSH\". Accession 2016.032","This box houses a leather pocket book/ billfold which belonged to Edward L. Swem (1838- 1918) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Swem was a Union soldier in the Civil War who later operated his own photography studio in Belle Plaine, Iowa and Cedar Rapids. Edward L. Swem was the father of Earl Gregg Swem. Cartouche accompanies leather billfold and has \"Swem\" etched in the center. For preservation purposes it is detached from the leather billfold and housed in the velvet pocket that came with it. Accession 2016.032.","Framed testimonial with decorative illustrations and inital capitals presented to Earl Gregg Swem by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce on April, 25, 1958. (Accession 2016.032.)","Shaving mug that belonged to Earl Gregg Swem. Accession 2016.032","Medal presented to Edward L. Swem for his service in the Civil War.","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","College of William and Mary. 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He worked for the John Crerar Library, the Superintendent of Documents Library, the Armour Institute Library, was the chief of the cataloging division of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, assistant Virginia State Librarian, and Librarian for the College of William and Mary. Swem compiled about forty finding lists and bibliographies, was managing editor of the William and Mary Quarterly and supervised the production of the Virginia Historical Index. He died in Louisville, Kentucky., 1965 April 14."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eEarl Gregg Swem Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Earl Gregg Swem Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Elizaabeth Engelken in 1990. Box and folder list updated by Patricia Sanabria, SCRC staff, in November of 2011. 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Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, clippings, deeds and other material. Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.","This series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.","Postcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.","Includes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.","Includes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.","Short biography of Earl Gregg Swem.","Letters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.","Correspondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.","Records of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.","News clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.","A tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.","Includes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.","Family records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".","Letters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.","One Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.","One Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.","One Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.","One document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.","One certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).","One certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.","This series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.","Includes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.","Three calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.","William and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.","Copies of documents, 2 items.","Materials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.","1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.","Signed documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.","Notices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.","Material Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.","Certficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.","Newsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.","Albert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.","Letters and card.","Certificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.","One high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.","One Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.","One panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.","In this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.","Letters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.","Written chiefly to his grandparents.","Wtitten chiefly to his grandparents.","Mary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.","Newspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.","This series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.","Autographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.","Two letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.","Letter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.","Information on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.","Articles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.","Mrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.","This series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.","News clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.","Articles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.","Printed materials.","News clippings and printed material.","This box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032","Included in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.","Photographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.","Carte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)","Photographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.","Undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)","1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)","September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.","Undated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items","1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)","Includes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.","October 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)","Photographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.","October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)","Circa October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)","Woodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". Photograph of bronze tableau, \"Washington at Valley Forge,\" possibly re: the bicentennial of Washington's birth in 1932, 8 1/4\"x10\". 1910 photograph of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem and earl Gregg Swem Jr. 3 months old, 6 1/2\"x8 1/2\". 6 items.","Daguerreotype, 2 1/2\" x 3\", black and white, waist length front view of Emeline Luse (sometimes Luce) Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. This was taken just after she was married. 1 item. (P1)","Daguerreotype, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Reuben Luse and Earl Gregg Swem, seated together. Reuben Luse was 82 years old and Earl Gregg Swem was 2 years old. 1 item. (P2)","This series includes artifacts related to the Swem family including items belonging to Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem Jr., as well as the memorial books of Earl Gregg Swem and Lilia Swem.","Inscribed to Earl Gregg Swem by the illustrator, Simon Pittsfield.","Address book of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Williamsburg, VA. Manuscript volume, 182 pages.","Manuscript volume.","Memorial books recording the service of his funeral. Manuscript volumes.","Memorial books recording the service of her funeral. Manuscript volumes.","One dollar bill. 1 item.","Gold brooch with photographic print, 1 inch in diameter, of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, sister of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. Formerly listed as (P10).","This container houses a sterling silver bowl that was presented to him when his son, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. was born in 1910. At that time, Mr. Swem was assistant librarian at the Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia. Accession 2016.032","This silver napkin ring belonged to Lilian Hansbrough Swem (1876-1971), wife of Earl Gregg Swem. It is monogrammed \"LSH\". Accession 2016.032","This box houses a leather pocket book/ billfold which belonged to Edward L. Swem (1838- 1918) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Swem was a Union soldier in the Civil War who later operated his own photography studio in Belle Plaine, Iowa and Cedar Rapids. Edward L. Swem was the father of Earl Gregg Swem. Cartouche accompanies leather billfold and has \"Swem\" etched in the center. For preservation purposes it is detached from the leather billfold and housed in the velvet pocket that came with it. Accession 2016.032.","Framed testimonial with decorative illustrations and inital capitals presented to Earl Gregg Swem by the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce on April, 25, 1958. (Accession 2016.032.)","Shaving mug that belonged to Earl Gregg Swem. Accession 2016.032","Medal presented to Edward L. Swem for his service in the Civil War."],"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."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary. 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Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence, legal records, and other material related to Earl Gregg Swem and his wife Lilia Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcards from Earl Gregg Swem to his son and grandson from his vacation driving from Virginia to Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Earl Gregg Swem to his grandson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes articles about Earl Gregg Swem's career and the building of Earl Gregg Swem library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes invitations to events at the College of William and Mary and in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShort biography of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and contracts related to the building of Earl Gregg Swem's house at 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Earl Gregg Swem's retirement from the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords of gift from Earl Gregg Swem to the library at William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings related to the death of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tribute to Earl Gregg Swem sponsored by the Virginia Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a journal written by Earl Gregg Swem while on a trip through Iowa as well as a song and jingle written by him as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily records of Lilia Swem (Earl Gregg Swem's wife) and an article from \"The Staten Island Historian\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of sympathy sent to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and his wife Anne upon Lilia Swem's death in 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Doctor of Literature certificate for Earl Gregg Swem from Lafayette College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Doctorate of Literature for Earl Gregg Swem granted by Hamden-Sidney College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Master of Business Administration for Earl Gregg Swem from Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne document indicating something was restored by the Daughter's of Colonial Wars in honor of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate verifying Lilia Swem as a member of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate honoring the work Earl Gregg Swem has done for the College of William and Mary by naming him an honorary life member of the Society of the Alumni.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes records of Earl Gregg Swem's birth and death, education at William and Mary, his career in the military, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes birth certificate, William and Mary alumni cards, and death of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. Also includes marriage license of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and Anne Beauchamp Riddlehoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree calling cards including a birth announcement for Earl Gregg Swem Jr. and cards for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem; 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary directories for the class of 1931, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr's graduation year. Printed materials. 2 items. Including printed materials of programs dated, December 5, 1930, for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s induction into Phi Beta Kappa and a photographic print. 2 items. Also includes printed materials of the 1935 Harvard University commencement program, 1 item, and the undated directory for the class of 1931. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of documents, 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials relating to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s service in the United States Army\". Typewritten letters signed, printed materials, photostat of typewritten letter signed, and signed documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1933 January 3-1942 May 18: Letters to and from Earl Gregg Swem Jr. regarding his career. Typewritten letters signed and signed documents. 1944 May 22-1946 May 23: typwritten letters signed regarding Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s policy with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 3 items. 1935 September 27: Certificate of employment with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned documents, typewritten manuscript signed, manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotices of promotion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s employment with the War Assets Administration. Printed materials and typewritten manuscripts, 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertficates of membership in the United States Civil Service Retirement System, detailing Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s position and salary with the Internal Revenue Service. Printed materials, 3 items. Including undated manuscripts, notes about retirement fund payments, and employment records. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletter by the Internal Revenue Service, which contains a notice of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s retirement. Printed material, 1 item. Including, an autographed letter signed, April, 1972, by John B. Kirk Jr. in, St. Lois, Missouri, to Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in, Lousville, Kentucky. Relays news of himself and other retired colleagues of the Internal Revenue Service. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlbert Gallatin Award from U.S. Department of the Treasury awarded to Earl Gregg Swem Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates of Earl Gregg Swem Jr.'s membership in fraternal organizations. Printed material. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne high school diploma from Williamsburg High School for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Bachelor of Science diploma for Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. from the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne panoramic photo of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. and the rest of Company C. 3rd Battalion at the Ordinance Replacement Training Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this series are letters written by Earl Gregg Swem III to Earl Greg Swem (his grandfather), newsclippings about Earl Gregg Swem III and correspondence to Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, cards, and telegrams marking Earl Gregg Swem III's birth. Letters, cards, and printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten chiefly to his grandparents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWtitten chiefly to his grandparents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Haldane Coleman (also known as Mrs. George Coleman in the Tucker House, Williamsburg, Virginia) to Earl Gregg Swem III in, Williamsburg, Virginia. She sends her condolences on the death of his grandfather, Earl Gregg Swem. She mentions her association with members of his family. 5 pages. Autographed letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings about Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes information about the Swem family genealogy and correspondence and articles of the Swem family and family acquaintances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letters signed, typewritten letters signed, and autographed card signed. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters are from Warren Swem and one is from his brother, Dean Swem. There is also a concert brochure, undated, featuring Andrea Anderson Swem, a pianist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Anne Swem on September 13, 1946 on the occasion of the birth of Earl Gregg Swem III. Jingle written by Earl Gregg Swem when his grandson, Earl Gregg III, was a baby. Letter from Lilia Swem, Williamsburg, VA to Julia DeWitt (also spelled, de Witt), Virginia Beach, VA, giving advice and discussing family matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Earl Gregg Swem's family in Iowa. Includes obituaries for Edward Lawrence Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's father. Typewritten letters signed, manuscripts, newsclippings, xeroxed copies of newsclippings, and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles on the Tucker-Coleman family and other acquaintances of the Swems; article on the Filson club in Kentucky. News clippings. Includes articles about Emeline Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Annie Lash Jester, Tabb, VA, to Mrs. Raymond Sinclair Hoffman, also known as Nellie, Westfield, NJ, about the Willis family. March 29, 1966. Typewritten letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes articles and newsclipping about the construction and opening of Earl Gregg Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings, xeroxed copies of news clippings, and printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles describing the development of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. News clippings and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains 3 magnetic audio tapes of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the ground breaking ceremony and dedicaton of the Earl Gregg Swem library in 1964. Accession 2016.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are photographs of four generations of Swems (Edward Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III), friends of the Swems, and the opening of the Earl Ggreg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Earl Gregg Swem's parents Edward and Emeline Luse Swem. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de viste, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Emeline Luse Swem, mother of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P3) Photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Thompson [Studio], Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P4) Photographic print, 6 1/2 x 5\", black and white, full front view of Emeline Luse Swem, seated. Taken by Homerier Clark, Richmond, [Iowa]. 1 item. (P5) Mounted photograph, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P6) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 3\", black and white, front head and shoulders view of Anna Ophelia Smith Hansbrough, mother of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem . 1 item. (P7) Photographic print, circle 2\" in diameter, black and white, front head and shoulders view of Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem. 1 item. (P8) Mounted photograph, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front 3/4 length view of Earl Gregg Swem with unidentified people on a \"Seeing Washington\" tour vehicle. Earl Gregg Swem is standing in line with the \"Next Trip at Once\" sign, wearing a bowler hat and top coat. 1 item. (P9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of young Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, Earl Gregg and Lilia in Williamsburg, and Earl Gregg Swem with Stuart Family in Louisville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem seated outside of their home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P56) undated photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA., named by Swem, \"Spadehaven,\" because of his book, Brothers of the Spade. 1 item. (P57) undated photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view at slight angle of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. 1923 Photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, front view of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. at about the time it was built. 1 item. (P59) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, and unidentified woman, left. All are seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P60) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. All are standing in front of Swem's home; the Swems are each holding a book. 1 item. (P61) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on the front steps of their home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P62) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem with unidentified woman. Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P63)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem standing with hat, umbrella and papers in hand, on the foundation of the colonial capital, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P64) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, dressed in a commencement cap and gown, laughing with an unidentified woman. Lilia Swem called this her favorite photograph of her husband. 1 item. (P65) June 6, 1941 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and shaking hand of an unidentified man. 1 item. (P66) April 1946 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. Francis Neilson, both of whom are seated on the steps of the Wren Building. The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P67) 1958 photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, front view of Earl Gregg Swem recieving a award from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, presented by Kenny McWane. 1 item. (P68) April 25, 1958 photographic print, circle 3\" in diameter, black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. Hand tinted by Rosamond Holland-Griffith. 1 item. (P69) September 1960 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated in his home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P70) undated photographic print, 3\" x 2\", waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing and talking with group of unidentified people, possibly by College Creek, Colonial Parkway, Williamsburg, VA. (Note sign in background.) 1 item. (P71) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, standing in back of a bird bath in his front yard, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P72) undated photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P73) undated copy of photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P74) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P75) undated copy of photographic print, 5\" x 8\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, clasping his hands. Taken by Underwood and Underwood, Washington, DC. 1 item. (P76) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, head and shoulders, front view of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P77) undated photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, seated at his desk. Taken by Thomas Williams. 1 item. (P78)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P15) September 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 8\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length front view of Lilia Swem, seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P16) October 24, 1910, mounted photograph, 6 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, full length side view of Lilia Swem seated and holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. 1 item. (P17) 1911 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, side view, half-length of Earl Gregg Swem, seated, holding Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. under a cluster of trees. 1 item. (P18) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing under a tree, wearing a large hat. 1 item. (P19) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, side view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. pushing a grass mower, surrounded by trees and a fence. 1 item. (P20) Ca. 1911 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, full length of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing and playing with a set of blocks. Taken at New York Art Gallery, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P21) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 6\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside with his toys, wearing a hat slung behind his head. 1 item. (P22) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing on a chair in a white coat, dark trousers and hat. Taken at Layton Studios, Richmond, VA. 1 item. (P23) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated next to a chair, playing with a toy train. 1 item. (P24) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. standing next to a chair, with his hand placed on top of a toy train. 1 item. (P25) Ca. 1912 photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. seated with, Edward R. Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's first cousin from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 item. (P26) Ca. 1913, mounted photograph, oval, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated on the arm of a chair, wearing a white suit. 1 item. (P27) undated photographic print, 4\" x 6\", black and white, 1/2 length front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P28) undated photographic print, 5 1/2\" x 4\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both of whom are seated and holding a book. 1 item. (P29) Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. as a baby and toddler. 13 item. Negetive prints. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated photographic print, 5\" x 4\", black and white, half length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, dressed in a coat and tie. 1 item. (P30) undated photographic print, 4\" x 2\", black and white, full length front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outside in the snow, possibly on the campus of William and Mary. 1 item. (P31) 1935 photographic print, 3\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, wearing a suit and striped tie. 1 item. (P32) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P33) Ca. 1940s photogrpahic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P34) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 9\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P35) Ca. 1940s photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 7\", black and white, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., seated, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P36) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 4\" x 7\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., standing outisde in front of a building, wearing his military uniform. 1 item. (P37) Ca. 1943 photographic print, 8 1/2\" x 6 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., both standing outside. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is in his military uniform and Anne Swem is wearing a dark skirt and jacket. 1 item. (P38) 1971 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", color, half length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. with an unidentified man. Both are standing, Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. is on the left side of the print, with his left arm reaching behind himself. 1 item. (P39) April 17, 1944, photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem Jr. in his Army uniform. 9\"x7\", black and white, waist length, front view. 1 item. (P1) Including (P2), October, 1965 photographic print of Earl Gregg Swem, second row, third from right, with unidentified men. Taken at the International Operations Training Course. 5\"x7\", black and white print. Memo slip included with the photograph. Printed material. 2 items. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr. at the College of Wiliiam and Mary, in the army, and of Anne Swem, his wife. 8 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, half length, back view with head turned of Anne Swem, Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., holding Earl Gregg Swem III outdoors, in front of a one-story house. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P40) October, 1946 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P41) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/1\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem standing next to Earl Gregg Swem III, who is sitting on a swing set. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P42) Ca. late 1940s photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem seated on a swing set, with Lilia Swem standing behind him. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P43) Ca. late 1940s. photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem. They are seated on a swing set, holding hands. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P44) Ca. 1949 photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, fulll length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem and grandson Earl Gregg Swem III, who is seated next to Edwin Hopson on the swing set. Blurry image. Taken at Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s home in Louisville, KY. 1 item. (P45) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and side of Earl Gregg Swem III, sitting outdoors on brick steps. Taken at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P46) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated outside on the steps on the Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P47) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P48) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 3\" x 4\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P49) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Pearl Fitzroy Hansbrough Fryer Decker, \"Pollie,\" Lilia Swem's sister, standing on the sidewalk of Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P50) Ca. 1949-1950 photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, half length, front view of Mrs. Anne Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III, seated in a carriage by the colonial courthouse in Williamsburg, Va. Unidentified carriage driver in colonial costume, standing to the left of the carriage. 1 item. (P51) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son, and grandson. Taken outside at Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P52) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, his son and grandson, seated on the front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P53) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, a friend of Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, who is dressed in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in Wiliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P54) Ca. 1952 photographic print, 5\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III and Mrs. Newbury, who is in her costume for Colonial Williamsburg. Taken outside at Swem's home in WIlliamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P55)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a few photographs of three generations of Earl Gregg Swems (Earl Gregg Swem, Earl Gregg Swem Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem III pictured together) as well as baby pictures and high school pictures of Earl Gregg Swem III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 16, 1949. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Ted and Helen Swem, seated with infant daughter Rae. Ted Swem is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P123) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", black and white, waist length, front view of the Ted Swem family (left to right) - Helen, Ginny, Rae, Teddy, and Ted. Ted is the nephew of Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P124) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", black and white, full length, front view of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, niece of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P125) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 5\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben Bigler, husband of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler. 1 item. (P126) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben and Gladys Bigler, seated, with infant granddaughter. 1 item. (P127) undated. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", balck and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler and wife, seated, with infant daughter. Ben is the son of Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, thus the great nephew of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem. 1 item. (P128) 1969. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P129) 1969. Copy of Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", color, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Handbrough Bigler and 2 unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. 1 item. (P130) 1969. copy of photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, Mary Stevens Jones, Gladys Hansbrough Bigler, and two unidentified members of the Culpeper County Virginia Historical Society. Swem, Jones, and Bigler are cousins. Photograph partially torn. 1 item. (P131) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 3\", black and white, full length, front view of Ben \"Bing\" Bigler, Earl Gregg and Lilia Swem, seated on front steps of Swem's home in Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P132) April, 1946. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3\", color, full length, front view of Dr. Francis Neilson, Earl Gregg Swem, \"Miss Fowler,\" Lilia Swem and Phyllis Evans, standing in front of white picket fence. 1 item. (P133) undated. Photographic print, 5\" x 7\", color, full length, side view of Dr. Francis Neilson, friend of Earl Gregg Swem, seated outdoors. 1 item. (P134) undated. Photographic print, 4\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Lucien Hansbrough, brother of Mrs. Earl Gregg Swem, standing outside with a small dark dog. 1 item. (P135) 1914, mounted phtograph, oval 3 1/2\" across and 5\" lengthwise, black and white, head and shoulders side view of Leota Swem, Earl Gregg Swem's sister. 1 item. (P13) undated, mounted photograph, 4\" x 6\", color , front view, full length of Leota Swem, seated under a tree. 1 item. (P14) Mounted photograph, 10\" x 6\", black and white, side view, 3/4 length of Rosalie Hansbrough Wolven, Lilia Hansbrough Swem's sister. 1 item. (P11) Mounted photograph, 12\" x 6\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of Colonel Frank Wolven, Lilia Swem's brother-in-law. 1 item. (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Swem extended family and friends including Hansboughs, Fryers, and Biglers. Includes pictures of Earl Gregg Swem, Jr.'s step daughters, Peg and Joan Riddlehoover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P86) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front and side view of President Paschall, James Services and unidentified man (right) at the construction site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P87) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P88) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III viewing materials related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (89) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, viewing material related to the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P90) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P91) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man, and President Paschall, all holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P92) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, sdie view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Earl Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P93) October, 1964. Copy of photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, side view of two unidentified men (wearing glasses) and Eal Gregg Swem III, looking at an issue of the William and Mary Flat Hat. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P94) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P95) October, 1964. Copy of Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of two unidentified men, Melville Jones, unidentified man, James Servies, and President Paschall, seated, listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P96) October, 1964. Photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, waist length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, unidentified man and President Paschall, standing, holding papers in their hands. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P97)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca October, 1963 photogrpahic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall, unidentified man, James Services, College Librarian, all standing and looking at portrait of Earl Gregg Swem. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P79) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, College Librarian, all of whom are seated and looking at William and Mary President Paschall speak at the podium. Probably taken at the ceremony announcing the College naming the proposed library after Swem. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P80) Circa October, 1963 photographic prints, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, seated, listening to James Services speak at the podium. 1 item. (P81) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of three unidentified men, James Services, seated, listening to President Paschall speaking at the podium. 1 item. (P82) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of two unidentified men (left), President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Services. Portrait of Earl Gregg Swem is in the middle of the group. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P83) Circa October, 1963 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, front view of unidentified men (left), James Services (partially obstructed by microphone), seated and listening to unidentified speaker. Taken by Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA. 1 item. (P84) October, 1964 photographic print, 8\" x 10\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Services at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P85) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of Earl Gregg Swem II, President Paschall, James Servies, College librarian, at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P98) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P99) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P100) October, 1964. Photographic print, black and white, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P101) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P102) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P103) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P104) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of the cornerstone for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P105) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P106) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side and front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Earl Gregg SwemLibrary. 1 item. (P107) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, font view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P108) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P109) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P110) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P111) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, full length, front and side views of unidentified man, President Paschall, James Servies, and unidentified man at the site of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. 1 item. (P112) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, full length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P113) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of President Paschall and James Servies; waist length, side view of Earl Gregg Swem III, at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P114) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front, angled view of cornerstone, showing Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P116) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view of cornerstone, with Earl Gregg Swem III and President Paschall holding an object above it. 1 item. (P117) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, waist length, back view of Earl Gregg Swem III, James Servies, front view (obstructed slightly by Servies) of President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P118) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, front view, 3/4 length of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man, and James Servies at the cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P119) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, waist length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, and President Paschall at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P120) October, 1964. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of unidentified man, Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, unidentified man and James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P121) October, 1964. Photographic print, 3 1/2\" x 4 1/2\", black and white, 3/4 length, front view of Earl Gregg Swem III, President Paschall, James Servies at cornerstone laying ceremony. 1 item. (P122)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoodblock print by W. Bailey of \"Spadehaven,\" 119 Chandler Court, Williamsburg, Virginia, home of Earl Gregg Swem, 5 1/2\"x4\". Etching by Day Lowry of the Wren Building, College of William and Mary, 12 1/2\"x9 1/4\". Two photographs of the Old Library, College of William and Mary, 8 1/4\"x10\". 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