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Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection","Two boxes filled with empty file folders were recycled prior to processing.","The collection is arranged in six series. Series 3 and Series 5 are arranged further into subseries. Each series is arranged chronologically except for Series 1: Manuscripts which is arranged alphabetically. Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials (e.g. photographs, newspaper clippings) together. As a result chronological arrangements are approximate. 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She became the director of the Honors Program (now the Honors College) in 1986, where she served for 19 years and founded many programs that define the Honors College today.","In 1994, she organized the first Furious Flower Poetry Conference, which she held at JMU and in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The event was considered historic and likely the largest gathering of African American poets and literature scholars to that date. After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry.","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum (2004). She also edited The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry (1999), Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present (2004), Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry (2020), Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers (2009), and Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy (2009).","Collection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. In Feburary 2017, Cardinal House experienced a flood as a result of plumbing issues. Materials in this collection were affected and may exhibit water damage. Processors used labels as direction for series arrangement, and focused on discards of duplicates and assessing water-damage materials. Afterwards, materials were moved to hollingers and additional accruals were integrated into the existing arrangement.","Duplicate newspapers, newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. were discarded. Financial records including receipts, credit card and bank statements, and travel reimbursements were not retained and were discarded. Student records containing personally identifiable information (student identification numbers, GPAs, grades, etc.)—beyond what is considered directory information—were removed and discarded.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Records, 1990-2014, UA 0017, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","Furious Flower Poetry Center Conference Records, 1970-2015, UA 0018, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.","Series 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers. This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.","Series 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.","Series 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.","Series 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.","Series 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum. The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.","Series 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the Washington Post, with the Daily News-Record also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. 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After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry.","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum (2004). 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Gabbin taught at Roosevelt University, Chicago State University, and Lincoln University before she was hired at James Madison University in 1985 as a Commonwealth Visiting Professor. She became the director of the Honors Program (now the Honors College) in 1986, where she served for 19 years and founded many programs that define the Honors College today.","In 1994, she organized the first Furious Flower Poetry Conference, which she held at JMU and in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The event was considered historic and likely the largest gathering of African American poets and literature scholars to that date. After a second successful conference a decade later, JMU chartered the Furious Flower Poetry Center in 2005, the nation's first academic center devoted to Black poetry.","The author/editor of numerous books and founder of the Wintergreen Women Writers' Collective, Gabbin's contributions to the academic field of African American poetry have been acknowledged with awards and honors from such organizations as the HistoryMakers Archives, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the College Language Association and the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent, among many others. Her publications include Sterling A. Brown: Building the Black Aesthetic Tradition (1985), which was reissued in 1994 by the University Press of Virginia and the children's book I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum (2004). She also edited The Furious Flowering of African American Poetry (1999), Furious Flower: African American Poetry from the Black Arts Movement to the Present (2004), Furious Flower: Seeding the Future of African American Poetry (2020), Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers (2009), and Mourning Katrina: A Poetic Response to Tragedy (2009)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], undated, SC 0296, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection was donated in clearly labeled folders housed in multiple cubic boxes. In Feburary 2017, Cardinal House experienced a flood as a result of plumbing issues. Materials in this collection were affected and may exhibit water damage. Processors used labels as direction for series arrangement, and focused on discards of duplicates and assessing water-damage materials. Afterwards, materials were moved to hollingers and additional accruals were integrated into the existing arrangement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuplicate newspapers, newsletters, brochures, articles, etc. were discarded. Financial records including receipts, credit card and bank statements, and travel reimbursements were not retained and were discarded. 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Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eShaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers\u003c/emph\u003e. This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eI Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum\u003c/emph\u003e. The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWashington Post\u003c/emph\u003e, with the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. This series also contains several folders of photographs, documenting Gabbin's personal and professional life. Photographs of poets Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Nikki Giovanni are included.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Joanne V. Gabbin Papers, 1930-2017 [bulk 1960-2017], contain the professional, academic, and personal papers of Joanne V. Gabbin, professor of English at James Madison University and director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The materials chiefly relate to her professional role as an influential figure in the African American literary community and include manuscripts she wrote or edited, notes and materials from events where she spoke or was featured, and her correspondence with publishers, professional organizations, and other members of the African American literary community. Other materials include articles for research or teaching purposes, syllabi, documents and correspondence related to her role as professor and head of the JMU Honors College, personal correspondence, and documents related to her role as director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center.","Series 1: Manuscripts, 1930-2015, includes manuscripts authored by Gabbin and her colleagues. The majority of the series is made up of edits and drafts of the anthology manuscript that would be come to known as Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers. This manuscript would be the culmination of works by Gabbin and her colleagues after their annual Wintergreen Women's Writer's retreat. Also of note in this series is Gabbin's dissertation on Sterling Brown, written during her time at the University of Chicago as she pursued her master's degree and PhD.","Series 2: Research, 1960-2016, includes a wide variety of materials that relate to Gabbin's research during her time as a student in the master's and doctorate program at the University of Chicago and research for the manuscripts she wrote  and contributed to later in her life. The content mostly consists of articles from academic journals and books written on the subject at hand (e.g. Sonia Sanchez and Sterling Brown), with some interesting items including legal pads and spiral notebooks containing personal notes and thoughts on the topic being researched.","Series 3: Professional Activities, 1963-2017, comprises three subseries: general material, materials relating to the honors college at JMU, and material related to the Furious Flower Poetry Center. The items in this series relate to Gabbin's numerous speaking engagements and events held by the poetry center and honors college. This can include professional correspondence, promotional material, and invitations and programs to events held over the years.","Series 4: Teaching Materials, 1971-2013, includes items related to Joanne Gabbin's teaching career at James Madison University. The majority of this series comprises syllabi from the English classes Gabbin taught, all relating to Black Literature. Scattered throughout the series are also course evaluations, in which the majority of her students give her high marks for her enthusiasm for the material and accessible teaching style, and miscellaneous pedagogical materials likely used to inform instruction.","Series 5: Personal Papers, 1967-2016, is made up of two subseries: general personal materials and personal correspondence. Personal items cover a variety of material, which include: essays written by Gabbin when she was a student at Morgan State College and the University of Chicago (some marked up by her professors), drafted manuscripts, and a folder containing numerous drafts and illustrations for her children's book I Bet She Called Me Sugar Plum. The personal correspondence is made up of letters written to Gabbin from former students she has had over the years (seen through numerous holiday cards and announcements), from collaborators on the manuscripts she has worked on over the years, or notes and letters written to her husband Alexander Gabbin as she attended the University of Chicago.","Series 6: Printed Ephemera and Photographs, 1961-2013, comprises chiefly newsletters, newspapers, and pamphlets. Most of the newspapers are national titles, such as the Washington Post, with the Daily News-Record also being represented. Most of the articles center on events concerning African American issues. Of interest is a small pamphlet entitled \"Race and Psychology,\" dated 1961, in which the author details the history of psychological intelligence tests and how different racial/ethnic groups scored in comparison to each other. This series also contains several folders of photographs, documenting Gabbin's personal and professional life. Photographs of poets Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Nikki Giovanni are included."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThree poetry broadsides printed in 2017 at the Virginia Arts of the Book Center for the Virginia Festival of the Book - Heavenly Madrigal, Seasons Change Before We're Ready, and Zombie Blues Villanelle - were removed from the collection and cataloged individually. These broadsides are held by Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Three poetry broadsides printed in 2017 at the Virginia Arts of the Book Center for the Virginia Festival of the Book - Heavenly Madrigal, Seasons Change Before We're Ready, and Zombie Blues Villanelle - were removed from the collection and cataloged individually. These broadsides are held by Special Collections."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials, particularly those relating to students' academic records, found within this collection. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. 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The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. 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Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","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.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","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--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdmiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Derek Stepp in 1991.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eProcessing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. 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Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","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.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","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--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdmiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Derek Stepp in 1991.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eProcessing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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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.","Arranged by accession.","Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder is a folklorist and author residing in Williamsburg, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Administrative History: Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder is a folklorist and author residing in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder is a folklorist and author residing in Williamsburg, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Julia Woodbridge Oxrieder is a folklorist and author residing in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Collection intellectually combined in 2009 by Anne Johnson, Special Collections Assistant.","The personal papers of Julia W. Oxrieder include materials related to Williamsburg, Virginia, documents of interest she collected related to her many interests, and personal material about her life and work in Williamsburg. Many items are copies of biographies, newspaper articles, and ephemera documenting local history including folklore, education, Williamsburg people and organizations, African Americans, and other topics.","Typescripts of accolades to Dr. Baxter Bell upon his retirement in 1957. 9 pp.","Scrapbook of Matthew Whaley seventh grade, 1950-1951.","Booklets of \"History of Toano High School\" and Union Baptist Church (Highland Park)(1976), articles on Niccole Ringgold and Thelma Pedersen and copy of \"Tall Tales and True of James City County\" excerpts from oral histories (1976) and rededication program for The Williamsburg Presbyterian Church on May 10, 1981.","Clippings, programs and certificates about Matthew Whaley School, program for \"Community Service in Memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.\" on June 9, 1960, \"Program of Christmas Celebration in Williamsburg\" for 1942, photographs of Williamsburg children and activities, photographs of the Bell twins, dated 1931, 1935, 1938 and 1953, Girl Scout card of Julia B. Woodbridge, Red Cross card of Ruby Belle Woodbridge from 1930, 1942 commencement program of Matthew Whaley School, program for Matthew Whaley play \"The High School Mystery\" dated 1942, certificates for school activities for Julia Woodbridge and a tribute to Baxter Bell, M.D., May 27, 1957. 1972 Telephone Directory for Williamsburg/Toano transferred to Rare Books.","Copy of essay \"Women in the Business World\" by Julia Oxrieder, dated 1995, about women in Williamsburg and copies of three issues of the Peninsula News: March 19, 1904; September 7, 1901; September 21, 1901.","Julia Oxrieder's essays \"Woman's Suffrage Movement\" which includes material on the movement in Williamsburg and \"Woman's Christian Temperance Union\" which includes material on the movement in Williamsburg. Article \"Female Institute much-heralded, but short-lived\" by Julia Oxrieder.","Two biographical sketches of teacher Clara Baker from Williamsburg and extracts from the Virginia Gazette, 1905-1916, concerning the Williamsburg Female Institute, copies of bulletins from the Williamsburg Female Institute, originals in the Virginia State Library. and other Williamsburg news.","Copies of biographical, historical and genealogical material relating to the Hofheimer family of Norfolk and Williamsburg.","Copies of statistics from Tidewater Virginia Counties extracted from late nineteenth-century Gazetteers.","Copies of articles relating to the Harris Family, an African American family in Williamsburg, Virginia. Collection includes letters to Dr. Samuel Harris, an eye doctor in Boston and Elizabeth Harris Moton, wife of Major Moton of Hampton Institute.","Copies of legal material relating to the estate of Marie Marshall, resident of Williamsburg and patient at Eastern State Hospital.\nCan't locate, 7/2021.","Notes from the Virginia Gazette about the Catholic Church in Williamsburg in 1908.","List of \"Williamsburg and James City County Women who Registered to Vote Between September 4 and October 2, 1920 after the Passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Most of the women are identified by occupation, memberships or relatives.","September 16, 2000 program for York County Historical Society, \"Remembering the 19th Amendment\" by Julia Oxrieder and an undated copy of her 8 page talk, \"Williamsburg Women Work to Attain Suffrage.\" Includes chart, \"Number of Registered Voters by Race and Sex in 1921\" for James City County, Williamsburg and York County plus list of York County Women who registered to vote between September 1 and October 25, 1920. Letter from Julia Willis to Julia Oxrieder about Jeannette Sage Kelly, who lived with Elizabeth B. Coleman in the Tayloe House beginning in 1911.","Photocopies of articles reviewing Julia Oxrieder's book \"Rich, Black and Southern: The Harris Family of Williamsburg (and Boston).\"","Correspondence with Ida Markova of Russia.  She was a penpal of Julia Oxrieder through the Letters for Peace Penpal program.  They wrote each other during the period of the breakup of the Soviet Union.  Includes letters, postcards, newspaper clippings and photographs. Also includes a 1984 Christmas card from Elizabeth who is getting her masters in law.","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","Virginia Gazette","Williamsburg Female Institute","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)","Equal Suffrage League of Virginia","Letters for Peace","Peninsula News (Toano, Va.)","Williamsburg Catholic Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Williamsburg Female Institute (Williamsburg, Va.)","Woman's National Christian Temperance Union","Harris family","Hofheimer family","Oxrieder, Julia W.","Markova, Ida","Marshall, Marie","Moton, Elizabeth Harris","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Julia W. Oxrieder Papers, 1877/1998"],"collection_ssim":["Julia W. Oxrieder Papers, 1877/1998"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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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.","Alphabetical by last name.","An artificial collection of papers created from material acquired during the 1930's and 1940's.  Mostly letters, financial records, published material and official records of individuals in Virginia and elsewhere.  Includes documents and signatures of well known people, such as Benjamin Harrison, John Randolph and Franklin D. Roosevelt.","Branden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments.","Cauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851.","Davies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\"","Davis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879.","Davis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\"","Davis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892.","Denby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772.","Devon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints.","Dickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859.","Dinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV.","Dinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated.","Dodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912.","Dodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907.","Dow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889.","Downs, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898.","Drinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867.","Duesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852.","Dufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated.","Duprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848.","E Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852.","Edson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911.","Edwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851.","Edwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837.","Edwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867.","Edwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904.","Glisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855.","Glover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms.","Greenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.","Scope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938.","Hancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\"","Haney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--.","Hankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929.","Hanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784.","Harcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year.","Harline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866.","Harper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836.","Harris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842.","Harrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated.","Harrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889.","Harrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783.","Harrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison.","Harrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855.","Harrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro.","Kent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year.","Kibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844.","Lee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938.","Lee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865.","Lee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.","Lewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.","Scope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items.","Myers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.","Sargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890.","Saunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.","Saunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814.","Savage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876.","Scattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794.","Schneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869.","Schuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898.","Scoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854.","Scruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.","Seaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860).","Shaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865.","Sheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854.","Smyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934.","Snickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen.","Somervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865.","Southall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen.","Sterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757.","Stevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882","Stewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855.","Stoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892.","Stokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838.","Strachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815.","Swann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846.","Talmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated.","Tatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated.","Tayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830.","Taylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893.","Thompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\"","Thompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903.","Townsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848.","Townsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated.","Tucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.","Tucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811.","Tunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901.","Turner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865.","Turner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866","Turpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847.","Unknown Correspondents","Letter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936.","Letter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated.","Letter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856.","Letter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846.","Letter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated.","Upshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843","Valentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880.","Van Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.","Vanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War.","Van Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916.","Van Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895.","Vaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857.","Veale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773.","Wa-We","Walker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842","Walker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857.","Walker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.","Wallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859.","Waller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70.","Waller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844.","Walthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846.","Warner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated.","Warren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882.","Washington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914.","Washington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846.","Watson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787.","Weaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912.","Weavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796.","Wenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867.","West, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878.","West, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878.","West, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated.","West, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856.","Westmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868.","Wf-Wq","White, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated.","Whittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810.","Wilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874.","Wilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835.","Wilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858.","Williams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857.","Williams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's.","Wilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906.","Wilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026 a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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Roosevelt.","Branden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments.","Cauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851.","Davies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\"","Davis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879.","Davis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\"","Davis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892.","Denby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772.","Devon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints.","Dickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859.","Dinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV.","Dinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated.","Dodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912.","Dodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907.","Dow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889.","Downs, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898.","Drinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867.","Duesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852.","Dufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated.","Duprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848.","E Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852.","Edson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911.","Edwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851.","Edwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837.","Edwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867.","Edwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904.","Glisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855.","Glover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms.","Greenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.","Scope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938.","Hancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\"","Haney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--.","Hankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929.","Hanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784.","Harcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year.","Harline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866.","Harper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836.","Harris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842.","Harrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated.","Harrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889.","Harrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783.","Harrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison.","Harrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855.","Harrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro.","Kent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year.","Kibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844.","Lee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938.","Lee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865.","Lee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.","Lewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.","Scope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items.","Myers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.","Sargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890.","Saunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.","Saunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814.","Savage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876.","Scattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794.","Schneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869.","Schuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898.","Scoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854.","Scruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.","Seaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860).","Shaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865.","Sheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854.","Smyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934.","Snickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen.","Somervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865.","Southall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen.","Sterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757.","Stevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882","Stewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855.","Stoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892.","Stokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838.","Strachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815.","Swann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846.","Talmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated.","Tatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated.","Tayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830.","Taylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893.","Thompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\"","Thompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903.","Townsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848.","Townsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated.","Tucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.","Tucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811.","Tunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901.","Turner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865.","Turner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866","Turpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847.","Unknown Correspondents","Letter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936.","Letter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated.","Letter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856.","Letter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846.","Letter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated.","Upshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843","Valentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880.","Van Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.","Vanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War.","Van Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916.","Van Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895.","Vaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857.","Veale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773.","Wa-We","Walker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842","Walker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857.","Walker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.","Wallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859.","Waller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70.","Waller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844.","Walthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846.","Warner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated.","Warren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882.","Washington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914.","Washington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846.","Watson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787.","Weaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912.","Weavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796.","Wenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867.","West, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878.","West, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878.","West, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated.","West, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856.","Westmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868.","Wf-Wq","White, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated.","Whittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810.","Wilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874.","Wilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835.","Wilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858.","Williams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857.","Williams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's.","Wilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906.","Wilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026 a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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Roosevelt.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBranden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDenby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDevon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDowns, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMyers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSavage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSnickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSomervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTownsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTownsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown Correspondents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVeale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWa-We \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWf-Wq \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026amp; a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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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.","Alphabetical by last name.","An artificial collection of papers created from material acquired during the 1930's and 1940's.  Mostly letters, financial records, published material and official records of individuals in Virginia and elsewhere.  Includes documents and signatures of well known people, such as Benjamin Harrison, John Randolph and Franklin D. Roosevelt.","Branden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments.","Cauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851.","Davies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\"","Davis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879.","Davis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\"","Davis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892.","Denby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772.","Devon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints.","Dickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859.","Dinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV.","Dinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated.","Dodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912.","Dodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907.","Dow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889.","Downs, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898.","Drinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867.","Duesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852.","Dufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated.","Duprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848.","E Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852.","Edson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911.","Edwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851.","Edwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837.","Edwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867.","Edwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904.","Glisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855.","Glover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms.","Greenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.","Scope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938.","Hancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\"","Haney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--.","Hankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929.","Hanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784.","Harcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year.","Harline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866.","Harper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836.","Harris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842.","Harrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated.","Harrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889.","Harrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783.","Harrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison.","Harrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855.","Harrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro.","Kent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year.","Kibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844.","Lee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938.","Lee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865.","Lee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.","Lewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.","Scope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items.","Myers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.","Sargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890.","Saunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.","Saunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814.","Savage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876.","Scattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794.","Schneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869.","Schuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898.","Scoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854.","Scruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.","Seaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860).","Shaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865.","Sheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854.","Smyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934.","Snickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen.","Somervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865.","Southall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen.","Sterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757.","Stevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882","Stewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855.","Stoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892.","Stokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838.","Strachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815.","Swann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846.","Talmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated.","Tatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated.","Tayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830.","Taylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893.","Thompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\"","Thompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903.","Townsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848.","Townsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated.","Tucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.","Tucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811.","Tunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901.","Turner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865.","Turner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866","Turpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847.","Unknown Correspondents","Letter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936.","Letter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated.","Letter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856.","Letter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846.","Letter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated.","Upshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843","Valentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880.","Van Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.","Vanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War.","Van Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916.","Van Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895.","Vaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857.","Veale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773.","Wa-We","Walker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842","Walker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857.","Walker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.","Wallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859.","Waller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70.","Waller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844.","Walthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846.","Warner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated.","Warren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882.","Washington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914.","Washington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846.","Watson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787.","Weaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912.","Weavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796.","Wenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867.","West, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878.","West, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878.","West, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated.","West, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856.","Westmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868.","Wf-Wq","White, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated.","Whittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810.","Wilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874.","Wilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835.","Wilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858.","Williams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857.","Williams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's.","Wilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906.","Wilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026 a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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Roosevelt.","Branden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments.","Cauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851.","Davies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\"","Davis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879.","Davis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\"","Davis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892.","Denby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772.","Devon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints.","Dickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859.","Dinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV.","Dinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated.","Dodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912.","Dodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907.","Dow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889.","Downs, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898.","Drinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867.","Duesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852.","Dufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated.","Duprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848.","E Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852.","Edson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911.","Edwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851.","Edwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837.","Edwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867.","Edwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904.","Glisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855.","Glover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms.","Greenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.","Scope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938.","Hancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\"","Haney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--.","Hankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929.","Hanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784.","Harcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year.","Harline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866.","Harper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836.","Harris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842.","Harrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated.","Harrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889.","Harrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783.","Harrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison.","Harrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855.","Harrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro.","Kent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year.","Kibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844.","Lee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938.","Lee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865.","Lee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.","Lewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.","Scope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items.","Myers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.","Sargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890.","Saunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.","Saunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814.","Savage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876.","Scattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794.","Schneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869.","Schuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898.","Scoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854.","Scruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.","Seaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860).","Shaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865.","Sheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854.","Smyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934.","Snickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen.","Somervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865.","Southall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen.","Sterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757.","Stevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882","Stewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855.","Stoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892.","Stokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838.","Strachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815.","Swann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846.","Talmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated.","Tatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated.","Tayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830.","Taylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893.","Thompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\"","Thompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903.","Townsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848.","Townsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated.","Tucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.","Tucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811.","Tunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901.","Turner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865.","Turner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866","Turpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847.","Unknown Correspondents","Letter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936.","Letter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated.","Letter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856.","Letter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846.","Letter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated.","Upshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843","Valentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880.","Van Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.","Vanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War.","Van Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916.","Van Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895.","Vaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857.","Veale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773.","Wa-We","Walker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842","Walker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857.","Walker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.","Wallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859.","Waller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70.","Waller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844.","Walthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846.","Warner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated.","Warren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882.","Washington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914.","Washington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846.","Watson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787.","Weaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912.","Weavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796.","Wenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867.","West, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878.","West, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878.","West, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated.","West, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856.","Westmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868.","Wf-Wq","White, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated.","Whittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810.","Wilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874.","Wilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835.","Wilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858.","Williams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857.","Williams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's.","Wilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906.","Wilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026 a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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Roosevelt.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBranden (Brandon), John Accounts. Accounts between John Branden and Company and Stimpson and Hall, possibly in Petersburg. Virginia. 1791-1796. Purchased from Mrs. C.W. Moorman, April 1944. 1827 and undated account fragments. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCauthorn, Ethelbert G., American Legal Assocoiation Document for Ethelbert G. Cauthorn of Dunnsville, Virginia. June 14, 1851. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavies, Samuel 1946 reprint of April 14, 1747 speech by W.H.T. Squires \"Samuel Davies before The King's Council for the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, J.R. Letter from J.R. Davis of Purcell House in Norfolk, Virginia, to Major C.M. Stedman, Wilmington, North Carolina regarding the sale of furniture. November 6, 1879. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, Jefferson Letter to W.E. Mitchell from Jefferson Davis. Mississippi. July 21, 1887. Photograph of Jefferson Davis. #4935 on the back. Backed with cloth. Pamphlet \"The Jefferson Davis Casemate,\" distributed at Old Point Comfort, Fort Monroe, Virginia.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, Millie Letter to her daughter in Macon, North Carolina. December 5, 1892. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDenby, Charles Receipt from John Hurt to Charles Denby for burying John Hurt's wife. February 21, 1772. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDevon, F. W. Invoice. 1855. Dew, J. Harvie (Dr.) Pamphlet written by J. Harvie Dew, M.D., \"Fox Hunting in Old Virginia in the Days Gone By\" and \"The Yankee and Rebel Yells.\" 1904 Reprints. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDickinson, A.E. Letter from A.E. Dickinson of Colportage in Richmond, Virginia asking for a donation for their ministry program. July 15, 1859. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinges, G. H. Accounts. Mount Crawford, Virginia. 1860-1867. See also: George W. Dinges Account Books and Ledgers under MsV. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinwiddie Family Newspaper column, Genealogies of Bermuda, with notes on Andrew Auchinleck and family. Undated. Newspaper article, \"Glasgow's Link with George Washington\" with a photograph of a painting of the Dinwiddie Sisters. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDodds, Matthew L. Letter from T.M.R. Talcott of Richmond, Virginia to the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department asking for \"tidings\" of Matthew L. Dodds, and a note from the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department to Mrs. Mary A. Dodds giving the address of her son in the Philippine Islands. October 11, 1910 and April 24, 1912. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDodge, Cleveland J. Letter to Hon. John W. Foster about a meeting. Both are in New York City, New York. April 15, 1907. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDow Family Edgar R. Dow Of Portland, Maine to Isaac Dow asking him if he is a descendant of Isaac Dow who married Elizabeth and if he knew if Isaac's father was Daniel Dow of Hampton who married Rachael Brown on November 27, 1749. October 14, 1889. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDowns, W.J. Receipt for ticket paid in Fort Republic, Virginia to Southern Express Company. December 2, 1898. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrinkard, Samuel B. Receipts. Possibly from Richmond, Virginia. 1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuesberry, James P. Letter from James P. Duesberry of Richmond, Virginia to James Rog of Albemarle, Virginia about hunting and his activities, plus a page where someone begins a letter to his \"gramma.\" November 4, 1852. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDufferin, Lord Handwritten copy of speech, in Latin, given by Lord Dufferin at a dinner in Ireland. \"A Hamilton\" has written his signature a few times at the beginning of the document. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuprey, James B. Receipt and invoice for household items. Richmond, Virginia. 1848. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE Eason, Isaac Letter to Isaac Eason, attorney in Norfolk, Virginia, from the National Mercantile Agency, The Bankers Commercial League of America. February 5, 1900. Edes, S.C. United States of America Passport Entries include England, United States, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and others. 1851-1852. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdson, P. Om. Letter from G.G. Benedict of The Burlington, Vermont Press regarding the order for VII, Proceedings of the Reunion Society. December 1, 1906. Letter to C.W. C. Rhoades regarding meetings with old military friends and remembering the Civil War. Poetically written. Possibly tongue-in-cheek about these meetings and the war. March 30, 1911. Letter from ? Cheney, Washington, Vermont regarding 49 years ago. August 3, 1911. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, James L. Receipt for Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 7. 1831 or 1851. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Lewis Receipts to Sloop Lewis. Possibly Washington, D.C. 1833 and 1837. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Lizzie Letter to Miss Lizzie Edwards in Indian Town, King William County, Virginia from her friend Miss Susan Langeston in New Kent County, Virginia regarding her illness, the cold and her new home. \"I have not so much as a fire to warm by.\" September 26,1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards, Morgan Letter to D.S. Horney regarding money and hardship after the Civil War. Horney lives in Independence, Virginia but is writing from North Carolina where his Father lives. April 9, 1866. Edwards, T. Brook Hand drawn calendar for April-July, 1849 and January-March, 1850. Brook Edwards, Columbia College, Washington, D.C. 1849 and 1850. Eliot, Charles William Letter and program for the celebration of the 90th birthday of President Emeritus of Harvard University, Charles William Eliot. March 1924. Emery, Harriet Letter to her cousin about her winter activities. Written April 9, 1855 and delivered September 3, 1856 Entler, Joseph Receipts, Correspondence, estate sale and a \"List of Democratic Votes…Northern and Western District of Shepherdstown…\" Shepherdstown, West Virginia. 1851, 1863, 1874, 1875 and undated Eppes Family Robertson Eppes, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia to his sister, Miss Polly Eppes of Richmond, Virginia and City Point, Virginia. 3 original letters with typed and handwritten transcripts. March 26, 1799 and undated. Eskridge, George Brochure for Eskridge Memorial Tree. Fredericksburg, Virginia. April 29, 1937. Ewald, William (Dr. and Mrs.) \"At Home\" card. Portsmouth, Virginia July 15, 1893. F Faber, F. W. F.W. Faber writes about God on black bordered note paper. Undated. Fauntleroy, S. G. List of items, mostly farm and building items, either an order or an invoice, for Dr. S.G. Fauntleroy from Dunn and Burch. 1889. Farmer, Abner Legatees of Abner Farmer allow $40 from the estate for Samuel P. Farmer. Signed by all legatees. March 30, 1849. Finley, John H. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Dr. John H. Finley, editor from the New York Times, enclosing his poem, \"To a Book Worm.\" January 13, 1931. Finley, Samuel Agreement between Samuel and John Finley for a mercantile business. Rockbridge County, Virginia. Undated Account for Jane Tate's estate by Samuel Finley. July 1835. Note from Ruth Finley about the Missionary Herald. Undated. Account by Samuel Finley on how much money he has advanced to his children. December 31, 1842 Fish, Hamilton Partial Document with Presidential Seal. Hamilton Fish was Secretary of State under President Grant, 1869-1877. Undated. Fitzgerald, H.E. Letter from H.E. Fitzgerald, Secretary of Virginia, about a letter he inadvertently did not return. Undated. Fleming, John Receipt. 1834. Flood, Ann Pension claim of Ann Flood from the Department of the Interior, Pension Office, Washington, D.C. One signature is by James L. Anderson of Buckingham Courthouse, Virginia. December 19, 1872 Flournoys, Thomas L. Letter to his brother in Yolo County, California about his trip across the country and news of the family. \"…I have been informed that Dr. P.G. Flournoy has moved back to Virginia since the war closed. If so he can give you all of the news…\" December 16, 1866. Forrer Family Legal documents for Forrer, Orndorff, Geary, Propes, Merica and Lucas families. Page County, Virginia. 1859, 1866 and 1868. Francisco, Peter Proposal by Js. Webster of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and J. Warrell of Richmond, Virginia to publish a print representing Peter Francisco's action with Tarleton's men. Includes description of battle and biography of Francisco. 1813. Franklin, Benjamin Silhouette of Benjamin Franklin on a packet from the National Graphic Arts Education Guild honoring Franklin's birthday week, January 17-21, 1938. Fraser, Thomas Letter to A.K. Shurtliff of Portland, Maine about shipping leather. 1849. Frost, Edwin H. Advertisement for his business as a dealer in manuscripts. Yonkers, New York. Undated. Galli-Curci, Amelita Letter to Albert Sydney Edmonds of Kansas. St. Louis, Missouri. 1931. Garfield, James A. The Washington Star, Washington, D.C. account of the death of President James A. Garfield. July 2, 1933. Garfield, Lucretia R. Letters from Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of President James A. Garfield, to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling accepting the title of Honorary Vice President of the United States Daughters. 1892. Gee, John Henry (Dr.) and Pattie Williams Gee Poems. Collected and mimeographed by W.J. Fletcher, compiler of \"The Gee Family.\" 1938. Gibbons, Churchill J. Letter from Churchill J. Gibbons, Petersburg, Virginia to Mr. Barton regarding baptism and other church ceremonies. November 3, 1868. Gilliam, Catherine B. Letter to Richard Eppes for City Point, Virginia. 1842. Gilmer, Anne E. Newspaper obituary and funeral description of Mrs. Anne E. Gilmer, widow of deceased Ex-Governor of Virginia, Thomas Walker Gilmer. April 1874. Gilmer, J.H. Letter from J.H. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia asking for two tenements be made ready to sell. July 21, 1842. Givandon, R. Receipt for sessions in penmanship. Levi Dolbear. Natchez. 1848. Glascock, G.T., and sons Letter to Mr. W.G. Sneed of Mocksville, North Carolina about a delay in an iron pattern order. April 19, 1904. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlisson, O.L. (Captain) Letter to Capt. O.L. Glisson on the U.S.S. Kennedy from W.A. Macy. Macy sends reading material to men on the ship. Canton. October 19, 1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlover, John Handwritten, one page, biography of General John Glover, who died January 30, 1797. Copy of August 3, 1778 letter from Captain John Glover to his son, John Glover, about applying for a parole so he can come home. Letter addressed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, but General John Glover writes, \"should this letter find you in England.\" Copy of letter from John Glover to his father, General John Glover, which says, \"my being impress'd on board of one of his Majesties ships…\". November 3, 1776. Glover, T. Jacob Recognition in astronomy and math for T. Jacob Glover from St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland. July 1840. Goddin, Adolphus A Bank of Virginia Note, dated February 1, 1834, to Thomas M. Johnson for $175 with an additional Note that cannot be repaid. August 4, 1834. Signed by Samuel J. Blair. Richmond, Virginia. 1834. Gold, Thomas D. Letter to insurance company about his difficulty in paying premiums on his wife's insurance and wants the money returned. Berryville, Virginia. January 24, 1876. Gordin, John Discharge order in \"invalid ridgment\" (Invalid Regiment) by Colonel Lewis Nicola. April 21, 1778. Gore, Thomas P. Typed and signed letter from Thomas P. Gore, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, to unknown, saying he requested the Secretary of the Interior to grant an extension on payments for the unallotted land. October 25, 1914. Graham, E.A. Permission for slave, Amanda, to stay in Ann Wallace's yard. April 18, 1854. Grant, Julia D. Letter to Mrs. Darling stating she has no claim as a member of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, but her grandfather, Captain George Dent of Maryland, was in the revolution and they have a company roll-call of a Captain Grant, one of General Grant's direct ancestors. January 28, 1892. Grant, Ulysses S. Signature of Ulysses S. Grant on a partial document. February 3, 1875. General Orders, No. 10, from State of Minnesota. July 23, 1885. Program for Memorial Service for \"General U.S. Grant by the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, Metropolitan M.E. Church, Washington, D.C. October 4, 1885. Invitation by Mayor of New York City on the occasion of the formal transfer of Grant's Tomb to New York City. April 27, 1897. Gray, William A. Matriculation card for William A. Gray of Virginia from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department. 1829-1830. Matriculation Card for William A. Gray, \"Surgical Anatomy and Operative Surgery,\" Philadelphia Anatomical Rooms. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenhow, John Letter from Greenhow in Richmond, Virginia to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenhow in Gloucester, Virginia about family. August 15, 1794. Greenway, James (Doctor) Notes and Correspondence of Earl Gregg Swem about biography of James Greenway, a physician from England. 1922. Griffin, Bradney and Thomas Photostat copy of a letter from J. Bradney Griffin at Gloucester Heights, Virginia, to his father describing Yorktown, Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. September 13, 1863. Photostat copy of a letter from Thomas Griffin to his son, Bradney Griffin. May 29, 1864. Griffin, Esther Josselyn Graduation Certificate from Lincoln Jefferson University in Hammond, Indiana. October 12, 1910 Griffiths, David M. Letter to Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany about a citation in the journal Russkaya Starina about a September 1, 1785 letter from Feodor Vasilievich Karzhavin to his father about living in Virginia for 6 or 7 years where he had the intention of being \"the Ambassador to the Russian Empress in a public character from the American Congress.\" He also mentions sending reports to Russia about battles in Philadelphia. Grove, Abraham Correspondence and receipts of Abraham Grove of Shenandoah County, Cedar's Creek and Saumsville Store in Virginia. Includes a math equation for building a chimney. 1822, 1826, 1850, 1854 and 1871. Gwathmey, G. Taylor Letter to Dr. E.C. Smith of Richmond, Virginia about law and wills. Norfolk, Virginia. June 1910. H Hale, Nathan Leaflets signed by Great Granddaughters of Nathan Hale refuting article, written by George Dudley Seymour, in the June 13, 1926 \"Hartford Courant\" which said the poem, Alicia, was not written by Nathan or Enoch Hale. Note: George Dudley Seymour, a Connecticut antiquarian, furnished the Homestead, Hale's home. Letter to President of the College of William and Mary from Mary E. Hastings, granddaughter of Nathan Hale, asking William and Mary to keep the documents for the family. The problem appears to be about the engagement of Alice Adams to Nathan Hale and the loss of a miniature of Nathan Hale. Statement or affidavit of the Great Granddaughters about the veracity of the material they sent. Copies of the material also sent to other historical societies and libraries. Other granddaughter's name is Isabel Hastings Shriver. 1927. Hall, John (Lieutenant) Navy Pension for widow, Mary Kelly Hall. John Hall died of insanity contracted while in line of duty. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Undated, but after 1860. Hallock, H.G. C. (Rev.) Circular letter from Rev. H.G. C. Hallock in Shanghai, China about the belief in Monkey Gods in China. Enclosed paper \"placemat\" with an illustration of the monkey god. September 28, 1928. Rev. Hallock was a missionary in China. Typed mimeograph copy, but signed by Hallock. Hamilton, James Letter to Wood J. Hamblin of Warren City, North Carolina regarding cotton prices. July 25, 1878 Hammond, Charles Henry Indenture for land between Hammond and Samuel Betts Junior of St. Lawrence County, New York and Henry Hayden of Canada. February 28, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hancock, John Facsimile of letter from John Hancock to his wife dated June 21, 1775, entitled \"The Historical Love Letter\" and printed Christmas 1938. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHancock, Nathaniel Sermon by Nathaniel Hancock, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tisbury, Massachusetts for 30 years and a 1721 graduate of Harvard College. \"Original Manuscript by Rev. Nathl Hancock of Tisbury 1714.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaney, John Letter to his sister in \"Middlebrook\" in Augusta County, Virginia, regarding his wishes for the property and land after he dies. August 13. Letter to John Haney from unknown of Edwardsville, Missouri regarding prices of port and corn. December 9, 18--. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHankins, James Gustavus Memorial pamphlet for John Gustavus Hankins of Halifax County, Virginia printed by the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Virginia. 1929. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanks, Nancy Blueprint of plat of land near Antioch, West Virginia. 1784. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarcourt, Algemon Letter from Unknown Ritchie. September 4. No year. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarline, Thomas Thomas Harline to Alex M. Holada regarding City Taxes Receipts. Virginia. December 28, 1866. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarper and Brothers Robert J. French of Williamsburg, Virginia to Harper and Brothers, New York about division of publishing proceeds. January 5, 1836. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarris, Christopher Charles W. Harris of Millgrove to E.P. Marsh, Petersburg, Virginia explaining why he has not been able to pay him. October 30, 1842. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Family Letter from Isabella Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland to Mr. Dalton regar.ding damage done to her farm and food stores by General Butler. November 3, 1865 Letter from S.A. Dalton, Connecticut, to Miss Harrison, wanting to return her brother Robert's Bible that he took when her house was burned \"unintentional.\" September 13, 1865. Letter from Thomas H. Wynne in Richmond, Virginia to Mrs. Harrison returning the Mss volume that he has had reprinted. Letter from John C. Underwood to Isabella H. Harrison about the genealogy of the Byrd Family. November 27, 1896. Letters between Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke of Oakland, Cartersville, Virginia and Dr. Swem and Dr. Bryan of The College of William and Mary regarding the gift of letters and portrait. 1939. Black bordered resolution from the Virginia Historical Society \"In Memoriam\" to the death of \"Thomas Hicks Wynne, late corresponding Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society...\" Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Benjamin President of the United States. Signed thank you letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling. May 28, 1889. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Benjamin Governor of Virginia. Two pamphlets on Berkeley Plantation. Appointment of John Powell as Justice of Peace in Fluvanna County, Virginia, signed by Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia. November 3, 1783. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, J.R. (Doctor) Funeral card for Dr. J.R. Harrison. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, M.M. (Doctor) Invoices. 1853-1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison, Randolph Note to Branch Cunningham from Randolph Harrison. \"Hoping we may meet soon and often.\" Hartman, Melkail Summons for Melkail Hartman to appear before a justice to answer complaint of Goff and Smith. Monongalia County, Virginia. September 17, 1819. Harvey, John (Sir) Handwritten essay on \"The First Revolution in Virginia\" by unknown. Essay concerns the removal of Sir. John Harvey as Governor of Virginia. Undated. Havens, Hiram Letter regarding payment of bill. Connecticut. November 22, 1848. Hay, George Letter to Thomas Miller of Powhatan, Virginia regarding the Freeland Case. June 13, 1813. Hayes, Rutherford Bottom half of a document, signed by R.B. Hayes, President, and the Acting Secretary of State, Hay. Has Presidential Seal. September 1, 1880. Helper, H.R. Letter to E.M. Davis. New York. April 18, 1859. Henderson, William W. Receipt for L. Williams for a colt. October 1, 1856. Highland, Lucinda Earle Patton Booklet, \"Record of the Colonial Forebears-Descendants, Kinsmen and Childhood Friends and Schoolmates of the late Lucinda Earle Patton Highland of West Milford, West Virginia by Scotland G. Highland, Clarksburg, West Virginia. 1929. Hill, Alice Certificate of Dismission of Mrs. Alice Hill of First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Virginia to St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church of Richmond, Virginia. May 7, 1892. Hill, Dabney Order slip for corn written to William Spencer of Dabney Hill for William Evans. September 1, 1843. Hix Receipt for items bought from B.H. Powell. 1848. Holladay Family Letter from A. Holladay to his mother, Patsy Holladay of Louisa County, Virginia. He tells her of his visit to Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cape May, New Jersey. July 23, 1850. Poll Tax Receipt for Mrs. P.Z. Holladay of Joseph, Missouri. December 27, 1861. Invoices of Alexander Holladay. Virginia. 1853, 1856 and 1867. Hollen, Archibald Receipt for payment to Daniel Thomas. September 30, 1868. Holloway, John Tobacco Warehouse Receipt. Appomattox River. Virginia. December 12, 1777. Holstead, R.B. Letters of Recommendation for Holstead as an Educator. Virginia. June 30, 1860. Hood, John B. John B. Hood, New Orleans, Louisiana to a friend, where he talks of family and the insurance business. November 24, 1875. Hopkins, W.A. Appointment of W.A. Hopkins as a Corporal in Company E, 70th Regimental Infantry, Virginia Volunteer. June 9, 1901. Horner, Inman Letter to James E. Heath of Richmond, Virginia regarding accounts of James English. April 23, 1830. Hornsby, L.A.. \"Friendly Facts\" pamphlet from L.A. Hornsby (store) in Hornsbyville, Virginia. Hubbard, Susanna Invoice for goods from Dr. Rives J.V. Gilliam. 1817-1818. Hutcheson, Benjamin Money exchange document paid to Benjamin Hutcheson, in London, in account for Hunter and Alexander, Merchants, Liverpool, England. Richmond, Virginia. January 11, 1817. Hyde, E.S. Invoice from Henry May and Brother, a watch business, of Baltimore, Maryland. May 25, 1858. I-J Jackson, Andrew Copy of letter from Andrew Jackson to Major William B. Lewis informing him that Mr. Clay has been offered the Office of Secretary of State. Washington, D.C. February 14, 1825. Jackson, James Letter to Redmond G. Slafter at the Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts from James Jackson in Fairfax, Virginia. Descriptions of Washington, D.C.'s social life and Daniel Webster's voice and style, plus his opinion on government and education. March 5, 1844. Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall Jackson) Copies of letters by Stonewall Jackson written a few days before his death in 1863. Bottom of page has notation: Copyright 1884. H.W. Flournoy, Sect'y of Commonwealth. Newspaper Article on Stonewall Jackson, written by a childhood friend. 1880. James, Ollie M. Letter from Ollie M. James, Senator from Kentucky, to Samuel J. McCracken, turning down a lecture invitation. July 30, 1913. Jennings, E. and Sarah Letter from ___ Advocate regarding a payment. Paris and Lacy's Spring, Virginia. February 7, 1854. Johnson, Andrew Signature on a partial document. Undated. Impeachment of the President Gallery Tickets to the U.S. Senate. 5 tickets. May 13, 1868. Johnson, G. W. Legal letters to G.W. Johnson of Farmington, North Carolina. 4 letters. 1843-1844.. Johnson, Susannah Personal Property Tax receipt for Susannah Armstrong, wife of Peter Johnson. 1824. Johnston, James Photocopy of a handwritten biography of James Johnston written by his daughter. James Johnston was born 1749 in Scotland and died 1829 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He was a Baptist Minister in Virginia and Kentucky. He married Margaret Wirth of Fauquier County, Virginia. Undated. Johnston, Robert Letter to Peter Lyons, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia about selling wheat. November 20, 1790. Jones, John Paul Tissue Paper reproduction of John Paul Jones' appointment as Captain in the Navy on October 10, 1776. Handwritten manuscript by Charles H. Taylor on the John Paul Jones Flag. Undated. Jones, Thomas Catesby Thomas H. Carter's certification that Catesby was a member of \"The King William (Virginia) Artillery\" and \"Carter's Artillery Battalion.\" Undated. Jones, Thomas P. (Doctor) Letter from Dr. Thomas P. Jones of Washington, D.C. to James A. Dow of Boston, Massachusetts concerning a patent on a knitting frame. November 21, 1844. Jones, W. B., and Company Letter to Edward B. Smith of Richmond, Virginia regarding a disputed account. February 234, 1868. Jones, Walker (Doctor) Notes from patients requesting his help. Receipts. Richmond, Virginia. 1841, 1848 and 1853. K Kagey, Henry N. Accounts. 10 items. New Market, Virginia. 1853-1878. Kent (Doctor) Two letters from Dr. Kent of Warm Springs, (Virginia) to William H. Terube. 1847 and 1848. October 8, 1847: Purchase of a negro from Mr. H. Wade and the lawsuit of Benjamin Douglas' Legatees vs William Douglas executors. March 17, 1848: Hugh McDonald and Mr. Wade's fraud in purchase of a negro. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKent, Hugh McG.Certification listing the books that Kent read at Greenville College, signed by President Charles Coffin. February 15, 1820. Order for Hugh Kent, as overseer of the poor in Montgomery County, to collect money. June 7, 1831. Letter from Kent to Mr. Price to pay Col. Miller the obligation due Col. Crockett. Nicholasville, Kentucky. January 8, 1835. Kent, Robert Bill from Robert Kent, Jr. sent to Robert Kent of Wytheville, Virginia from Francis Vespre, Treasurer of Georgetown College, Washington, D.C. April 12, 1847. Letter to Robert Kent from his son, Robert Kent, Jr. about a money draft. January 17, 1848. Kent, William Receipt. 1858. Letter to William Kent from William A. Moncure, Second Auditors Office of Virginia, saying the the \"Ordinance of the Convention does not apply to the money in the hands of the superintendents; that such money should be expended for educational purposes…\" August 5, 1861. Letter from Powell saying that Mary Arrington has applied for aid for bread. May 17, 1864. Kerr, John (Rev.) \"At Home\" card for Rev. John Kerr of Petersburg, Virginia. May 12. No year. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKibler, Mary Ann Letter to Rubin and Manuel Varner of Luray, Page County, Virginia from his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Ann and Daniel Kibler, of Jasper County, Illinois where they tell in great detail their future plans about clearing land and building fences and buildings. Also talks of his money problems. April 22, 1854. King, Daniel In letter written from Matansa (Matanses), Daniel King tells Ira R. Steward of New York about his 21 day voyage and asks for prays for a seaman who was aboard the ship. July 15, 1848. Kirk, George W. Agreement between George W. Kirk, Dahlouga, Lumpkin County, Georgia and Max Georgii, Arthur P. Steward and Thomas G. Steward, all of Washington, D.C., for land in Hall County, Georgia. February 12, 1884. Kyle, H. (Doctor) Accounts and judgment payments. 3 items. Possibly Baltimore, Maryland. 1857-1861. Lacouture, E. Printed copy of a State Rights Paper by E. Lacouture to Virginia Legislature about establishing the proposed line of Franco-Virginia Steamships. March10, 1858. Langley, James Accounts. Lists his medical treatments and illnesses beside each name. Other purchased such as brandy and shoes. Possibly Norfolk, Virginia. 1772-1790. Lamb, William W. Printed list of bonds stolen from William Lamb by Rev. William G. Hoben of Portland, Maine. Bonds of State of Missouri and City of Sacramento, California. Printed in Norfolk, Virginia. May 30, 1868. Lancaster, Robert A. Petition for better conditions at Virginia's Penitentiaries to be presented at a special session of the General Assembly. Richmond, Virginia. January 15, 1901. Lawless, J.T. Real estate closing account. Richmond, Virginia. June 9, 1933. Lawson, Rob Promissory note by Thornton Taylor to Robert Lawson. July 1783. Lee, Henry Governor of Virginia. Letter from Governor Henry Lee, while in New York, about the legality of Mr. Gibson's testimony again the claim of Mr. Phelps. July 14, 1802. Transcription of a letter by Henry Lee about a land and money transaction. Undated. Lee, James Papers of James Lee of Williamsburg, Virginia. Names and business mentioned are: James Gibbons - a bond for 5 slaves, I. I. (J.J.) Bowden - letter about the book \"Brougham's Sketches,\" John Hockaday – note about his son missing school and William Power of Richmond, Virginia – letter. 4 items. 1807, 1842 and 1844. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Richard, II Booklet, \"Richard Lee, II Belated Elizabethan in Virginian\" by Louis B. Wright. Reprinted from Huntington Library Quarterly. October 1938. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Robert E. Copy of June 1, 1859 letter from Robert E. Lee and Col. Carter to Col. S. Cooper in Washington, D.C., saying he will be in Alexandria…then posted in Texas. \nBroadside with a copy of a June 2, 1863 letter from R.E. Lee, Genl, to his Excy Jefferson Davis. \nGeneral Order No. 9, copy. April 10, 1865, Headquarters, Army, Northern Virginia. Seal. \n\"Lee: The Final Achievement,\" by Francis Pendleton Gaines, a bulletin about Robert E. Lee's presidency of Washington and Lee University, copyright 1933. Letter from Francis P. Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, to Judge John Barton Payne of Washington, D.C. . June 14, 1933. \nNew York Sun article on \"Quest of the Robert E. Lee Bible…\" May, 1942. October 12, 1934 reprint of pamphlet, \"Lee: The Background of a Great Decision,\" August, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee, Warner Accounts. Virginia. 1765. 3 items. Leitch, James F., and Company A Liverpool, England company. A check on a New York Bank to John Matter and Company. January 7, 1817. Lewis, Andrew (General) 1897 reprint of newspaper article \"General Andrew Lewis, re-interment of the Hero of Point Pleasant…\" Lewis, Fielding (Colonel) Letter to Honorable David Jameson of Williamsburg, Virginia concerning exchanging Antigua money for Virginia money and the hiring of Mr. Riddick for their business (in the West Indies). January 7, 1777.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis, Thomas, Jr. Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Lewis. 1840-1859. Lincoln, Abraham New York Herald with articles on President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and Jefferson Davis being in Danville, Virginia. April 15, 1865. 4 copies. Copy of a November 21, 1864 condolence letter to Mrs. Bixby published by American Historical Documents. Reprinted of an article from The Spectator, Staunton, Virginia, about President Abraham Lincoln. March 19, 1909. Copy of page 4 of autobiographical sketch by Abraham Lincoln, written 1860. March 20, 1872. Lincoln, Levi Letter from Levi Lincoln of Massachusetts to Honorable Caesar A. Rodney, Attorney General of the United States, thanking him and Thomas Jefferson for wanting him to be part of the Administration. He declines due to poor eyesight. January 26, 1811. Lightfoot, Philip Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot with attached report written by Virginia Dorsey Lightfoot, \"The Military Records of Major Philip Lightfoot.\" August 18, 1935 Lineaweaver, Jacob Accounts. 3 pieces. Rockingham County, Virginia. 1858 and 1871 Locke, E.A. Letters from E.A. Locke of Tehama County, California to his cousin in Virginia where he writes about farming, prices and his experiences in California. 1883 and 1884. Lomat, Judy Judy Lomat of Port Tobago writes to unknown Barbour of Virginia. She is sister of Mann Page Lomax. February 22, 1810. Long, John Photograph. Per note on back of photograph, \"grave of Captain John Long, of Ramsgate County, Kent, England, marked by marble slab. Warrange Church, New Kent.\" Lord, Frank B. Letters to Frank B. Lord, of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from C.S. Steward, Dept. of Justice; Otto Praeger, Post Office; Frank Doremus, Michigan Representative and Albert Johnson, Washington Representative. 1916 and 1917. Love, Charles Promissory note from Charles Love to William Wilson. Alexandria, Virginia. March 7, 1799. Lowery, J.T., Store Button envelope from J.T. Lowery and Company, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Undated. Lubin, David Letter to the editor of \"World\" in Cleveland, Ohio, sending a copy of his book, \"Let there be Light\" about Amelioration. New York, New York. April 28, 1900. Luchs, L. Letter from L.Luchs, Washington, D.C., to John T. Allen of Washington, D.C. sending a $500 draft for Mr. Flournoy. September 11, 1868. Lucia, J.H. Letter to Miss Frances Bartlett about sadness of holidays. Montpelier, Virginia. December 12, 1905. Lundeen, Ernest Form letter from Ernest Lundeen, U.S. Representative from Minnesota, asking his constituents from Minneapolis to complete form, \"I believe that the people should be consulted before Congress declares war.\" March 30, 1917. Lyle, George Receipt for Henry M. Conrad owner of a transfer, livery, feed and sale stable in Radford, Virginia. October 9, 1908. Lyle, James A. College Diploma for James A. Lyle of Hartford, Maryland to teach in the public schools. September 1, 1879. Lyons, John W. Notes. One note has return address of Galveston, Texas. 3 items. M MaCaulay, Alex Biography of Alexander MaCaulay by Enrique Naranjo, reprinted from The Hispanic American Historical Review, November 1845. Autographed by Naranjo. Magill, Charles T. Funeral announcement. Rockland, Virginia. September 12, 1870. Madeira (Miss) Printed invitation to a recital at Rauscher's. Undated. Magniloquus, Roscoe 4 poems. Undated. Mallet, J.O. Intermediate Greek exam. February 1, 1876. Mann, Robert Account of money from John Webb to Sgt. Robert Mann. October 15, 1781. Marshall, William Accounts with William Johnson. Edinburgh, Virginia. 1773 and 1775. Marchpund, Alex Certificate of discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps. Pembroke, Virginia. March 25, 1935. Mason, George Address by Honorable R. Walton Moore at House of Delegates, Richmond, Virginia, on unveiling of marble bust of George Mason. September 27, 1932. Mason, L. R. Acceptance letter as Rector of Grace Church in Richmond, Virginia. Written from Marietta, Georgia. December 30, 1890. Mason, M.E. Letter to Dr. G.A. (Mencci), Alexandria, Virginia regarding allegations that Mr. Mason spoke badly about Dr. (Mencci). February 19, 1843. Mason, Maud M. Letter to Mrs. Spiers regarding decorating colors. New York. New York. Undated. Masters, L. Letter from L. Masters of Boston, Massachusetts to Giles Unknown regarding a chemical experiment, the \"Freer Lovites\" club in New York and the \"Venus\" Club. October 18, 1855. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Prayer by C.M. Maury. Undated. Invitation to unveiling of bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 15, 1932. Invitation to unveiling of monument of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Richmond, Virginia. November 11, 1929. Booklets on Matthew Fontaine Maury. Mayo, George Accounting by John Preston to Henrico Superior Court about estate of George Mayo. Henrico, Virginia. 1811. Mayo, John Receipt for claims upon Manchester Mills by Elira A. Mayo to John Mayo. March 28, 1811. Letter from Dr. J.D. Moncure, Superintendent of Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Williamsburg, Virginia to William P. Poythrep of Richmond, Virginia about John Mayo's condition. February 15, 1886. McAdams, George B. Letter from McAdams and Berry's Clothiery, Richmond, Virginia regarding money. February 15, 1893. McAllister, J.T. Liar's License. June 20, 1894. McAdoo, W.G. Letter to Rev. C.W. Lane regarding plants. Midway. July 17, 1867 McCabe, W. Gordon \"Real and Ideal: A Poem\" by W. Gordon McCabe. Printed, possibly pages from a book. Undated. McCormick, Cyrus H. Printed copy of \"Memorandum on renewal of his patent, now before Congress.\" Two copies. March 20, 1854. McCormick, D.M. Note between J.M. and D.M. McCormick, Johnsonville, Harnett County, North Carolina. 1858. McGill, Martha Letter from Martha McGill, Williamsburg, Virginia, to John D. McGill in Shacklefords, King and Queen County, Virginia about staying with him during the cold season. January 1838. McGraw, J.B. (Dr.) $70 check from Colonel Cunningham of Richmond, Virginia. January 1, 1880. McGuire, E.C. (Rev.) Obituary. Born in Winchester, Virginia 1793 and died 1858. 1858. McGriffin, John L. Receipt. Augusta, Virginia. December 26, 1857. McIntosh, Lachlan Placard reproduction of letter from McIntosh to Colonel John Laurence regarding a historic duel and the death of Button Gwinnett by the American Autograph Shop. Christmas 1937. McKinley, William Death announcement of William McKinley, President of the United States, written by Charles H. Ourand, Major and Inspector-General. General Orders No. 13. Headquarters District of Columbia Militia, Washington, D.C. September 15, 1901. McKown, Mary Ann Printed \"Tribute of Respect.\" Gerardstown, West Virginia. November, 1972. Mercer, Hugh (General) Reprint from Princeton Whig, \"Biographical sketch of General Hugh Mercer\" dated January 1834. \"The Battle of Princeton, and Death of Gen. Mercer\" article with a handwritten note \"presented by Colonel Hugh Mercer to Miss C. Grinnan.\" Undated. Meyers, Samuel Receipt and Bank Drafts. 2 items. Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia. 1816. 1819. Meyers, William R. Telegraph from Washington, D.C. to William R. Meyers of Richmond, Virginia. July 26, 1949. Middleton, Walter R. Letter from Ammon Hancock, Lynchburg, Virginia, to Colonel Abram Staples of Patrick Courthouse regarding debts owed by Walter R. Middleton. December 20, 1829. Miles, William Porcher Letter to Francis Lawley about meeting for dinner and lack of meat for (General Robert E. Lee) Lee's army. Richmond, Virginia. January 5, 1864. Miller, John M., Jr. Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918. Miller, Lizzie Post Office Registry receipt for Miss Lizzie Miller. Elkton, Virginia. February 16, 1885. Montgomery, George Pardon granted by the Secretary of State, Franklin Pierce. Washington, D.C. March 3, 1857. Moody, Thomas Legal Receipts. 2 items. Prince George County. 1833, 1856 and 1857. Moore, R. Walter Letter to Mr. Coleman from someone in Fairfax, Virginia regarding a meeting. June 1919. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore of Virginia at York, Pennsylvania at the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Continental Congress Session in York. 17 pages. October 14, 1927. Copy of typed press release of an address by R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, at the National University, Washington, D.C. June 11, 1935. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from R. Walton Moore. June 19, 1935. Morrill, Samuel Patent for a beehive. January 16, 1835. Morris, Stuart Receipt. December 17, 1844. Morrison, Alfred James Essay \"Root and Neil: Virginians as it were\" by Alfred James Morrison. Typed carbon biography of Dr. Alfred James Morrison with a list of his works. Undated. Mosby, Charles L. Obituary. Lynchburg, Virginia. March 17, 1879. Moseley, William William Langley's executor account of William Moseley. Norfolk, Virginia. 1810. Mundy Receipts of Mr. Mundy. 3 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1860's and 1870's. Murray, George, and Company Letter regarding a accounts and a negro boy. Norfolk, Virginia. December 1803.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Myers, G.A. Papers, including 3 invitations to Mason meetings. 7 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1850's and 1860's. Receipt for one bag received of A.S. Pendleton of G. Myers. Southern Express Company. Richmond, Virginia. November 6, 1863. Note recall to G.A. Myers, Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. January 1842. 2 items. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMyers, Gustavus Letter to Gustavus Myers of Richmond, Virginia from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about making a screen or a chair. Written on a shipping order. December 1841. Myers, Gustavus A. Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, membership request. January 28, 1856. Myers, H. (Dr.) Letter from D. Sendner ? in Virginia to Dr. Myers. Undated. Myers, William B. Commission for William B. Myers to be Second Lieutenant, for engineer duty, of the Provisional Army of Virginia. May 24, 1861. Nance, Z.F. Letter to Richard M. Graves of Potter's Field regarding paying Trower. November 2, 1847. Naylor, A.F. Business card and a pamphlet, with a dogwood poem, advertising A.F. Naylor as a Oriental Rug Specialist. After 1935. Neff, Henry Papers of Dr. Henry Neff of Rockingham County, Virginia. 7 items. 1840's, 1850's and 1885. New, J.S. Account of estate of Unknown Branch. 1856. Newman, Clark, and Company Monthly Statement of Montgomery and Wilson. Norfolk, Virginia. October 1879. Nicholas, W.C. and Robert C. Photostat copies of letters from W.C. Nicholas and Robert C. Nicholas from Warren, Kentucky and Gallatin County, Kentucky to nephews in Lexington, Kentucky about land in Texas. 1806 and 1827. Nicholson, Francis True copy of 1710 Proclamation of Sir Francis Nicholson Typed carbon copy of manuscript of biography of Sir Francis Nicholson by Croom Partridge. 1937. Norwood, Winifred Funeral Announcement, St. Paul's Church. July 17, 1851. Norwood Family Taxable property at Norwood Estate. 1870. Oemler, Marie Conway Letter from Ms. Oemler of Savannah, Georgia to Mrs. Sizer, about her father in the post civil war years. June 12, 1927. P-Q Pace, W. William Receipt. Richmond, Virginia. November 20, 1821. Page, Charles (Captain) Typescript of letters from Captain Page in Staunton, Virginia where he tells of his experience during the War of 1812. October 31, 1812 and June 21, 1814. Page, Mann An accounting of the legal issues between Mann Page and Mr. Morton, brother of Dr. George Morton. Undated. Page Mann, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to his brother, W. Page, in Virginia about his opinion that the delegates to congress should decline foreign commerce…to keep honest. Writes of seal being made in Virginia. May 26, 1777. He was delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia. Transcript included. \"Memo as to the facts in relation to the differences between Mr. Morton and Messrs Willis and Madison.\" Memo mentions land or deed problem with William Shepherd, Mr. Willis and Major Madison. September 23, 1840. Typed carbon copy summary of the lawsuit between Maria Wilson Page, Relict and Administratrix of Mann Page, Deceased and John Lloyd, Executor of Osgood Hanbury, surviving partner of Capel and Osgood Hanbury; Robert Patton, Administrator with the will annexed of Mann Page, John T. Page; Lewis Burwell, Administrator of Robert C. Page and John Minor. 1931. Page, Martha Receipt from Miss Martha Page to John Edgar for music instruction. January 1, 1844. Palmer Note regarding debts due. October 15, 1865. Palmer, Charles Letter from Charles Palmer to C. Dunn regarding money owed. Petersburg, Virginia. 1871. Pane, Selia (Mrs.) Receipt signed by Thomas Sweeney for package delivered to Mrs. Selia A. Pane, Petersburg, Virginia, by Adams Express Company. June 8, 1865. Paradise, Lucy Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Johnson to Mrs. Thrale about the Paradise Family. April 1, 1775. Park, Edward Invoice of William Thelabell to Edward Park. Fragments. 1767. Partridge, Allen (1785 to 1854) Pages from a book with an article by Captain Partridge on Education. Captain Partridge established a military academy in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1839). Undated. Payne (Judge) Personal letter from Charles L. Strobel to Judge Payne. December 19, 1922. Pennington, Charles H. Washington, D.C. Treasury Department document transferring C.H. Pennington as a temporary clerk. May 20, 1878. Letter from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions, regarding pension of Charles H. Pennington. February 24, 1915. Perkins, Eli Regarding estate. Other names mentioned are Sarah Snoddy, John Perkins and Alexander Perkins. 1 item. North Carolina. 1833 and 1835. Perkins, Nathaniel Letter to Arch. Bryce from ? Perkins, Diamond Mills, regarding court of appeals' case, possibly in Buckingham County, Virginia. October 2, 1820. Peyton, John Howe Letter in a newspaper to Colonel John Lewis Peyton, son of John Howe Peyton, from David S. Young of Staunton, Virginia, who says \"you request me to write out my recollections of him.\" January 31, 1879. Article in Newspaper written for the Valley Virginian, \"My Recollections of the Late John Howe Peyton\" by W.F. 1878. Phillips, William Receipt for hiring of negroes. 1834. Receipt for monthly subscription to Old Dominion Chronicle. Portsmouth, Virginia. July 27, 1841. Pilson, Matthew Receipts, invoices, estate accounts. Some horse related. 3 items. Rocky Springs. 1861-1864. Pittman, Newsom J. (Dr.) Accounts. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 1840-1843. Plato, John \"Protection for a Coloured Person\" document stating that John Plato was born in Mathews County, Virginia. Signed by Conway Whittle. July 9, 1836. Pocahontas Newspaper articles: \"The Standard,\" Richmond, Virginia, November 5, 1881. \"Interesting particulars regarding Pocahontas and Captain John Smith and their burial places. \"The Standard,\" November 12, 1881. Part 2. \"The Standard,\" August 27, 1881. \"Pocahontas.\" \"Richmond Times-Dispatch editorials on Pocahantas and an original portrait. June 10, 1883. \"New York Times,\" 1890, \"Maids in Bermuda.\" Poe, Edgar Allen Portrait print of Edgar Allen Poe, possibly a page from a book. Newspaper articles about Poe and advertisements for his work. 1880, 1911 and undated. Poindexter, Henry P. Receipts. 5 pieces. Richmond, Virginia. 1838, 1840 and 1853. Poindexter, Jane Receipt for purchase of negroes from estate of William Quarles. 1 item. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. February 1835. Pollard, John Garland Flyers of article from the \"Winchester Evening Star\" on John Garland Pollard, \"Out of Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thee\" by Dabney Carr Harrison. 10 items. July 25, 1917. Porter, George L. Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from Henry W. Lamb, Williamsburg, Virginia, about George L. Porter's ancestry and Civil War experiences, from \"Genealogy of Lincoln, Pearce, Porter, Agers.\" March 27, 1939. Powers, Pike (Rev.) Letter from Rev. T.G. Dashiell of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers regarding Miss Algia Napier. April, 22, 1890. Letter from Marian E. Dickinson of Richmond, Virginia to Rev. Pike Powers asking to be taken off the books of St. Andrews. February 25, 1887 Price, Lucy S. Letter to Miss Mary Ladd regarding her carriage accident. July 4, 1841. Purdy, Nannie Sutton Prayer typed onto a beige silk cloth with fringed edges. 4.5 x 15\". 3 crosses printed on it. Nannie Sutton Purdy printed on the bottom. Q-R Quarles, Patsy Receipts, including a Doctor's accounting of his visits to the negros belonging to Patsy Quarles. 3 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838, 1841 and 1842. Quarles, Sarah Property receipts. 2 items. Spotsylvania County, Virginia. 1838 and 1847. Randolph, J.C. and Company Invoice from Dr. E.J. Higgins, wholesale liquor dealer from Norfolk, Virginia for J.C. Randolph and Co. 1878. Randolph, John John Randolph of Roanoke. Photostat of letter from William Hughes to John Randolph. January 17, 1822. Chancery suit between Corbin Braxton, executor of St. George Tucker Coalter, deceased, plus others and William Leigh, executor of John Randolph, deceased plus others. Lawsuit regarding Wyatt Cardwell, agent for John Randolph's heirs. December 4, 1847. Newspaper articles on John Randolph. 1878 and 1881. Randolph Family List of land holdings in Virginia during the Colonial days of the Randolph Family for the William and Mary Quarterly. Undated. Rawlings, James H. Accounts for physician, Dr. J. H. Minor and J. L.Burrus. 3 items. Possibly Caroline County, Virginia. 1843 and 1847. Reed, Henry L. (Mr. and Mrs.) Golden wedding invitation. Chambersburgh, Pennsylvania. 1876. Reed, John L. Letter to his cousin in Baltimore, Maryland about directions for which train station to get his ticket. September 26, 1873. Reurs, Thomas Receipt. Undated. Richards, Charles J. Letters to Charles J. Richards from family and friends. Subjects include the Young Men's Society and debates in Lynchburg, Virginia, lecture on Natural Photography, and the Richmond Lyceum. 1838-1840. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probate, dated May 24, 1878. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many are fragments. Names mentioned are James Robertson, Col. George Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Roberson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. 1785, 1802, 1805 and 1878. Richardson, George Account paid for George Richardson by Murray, Mundell and Grinnan. Signed by Hugh Mercer. August 3, 1804. Richardson, W.W. Deposition of Ada J. Richardson of New Hanover County, North Carolina. She states that her deceased husband was a private in Captain Williams' Company and entered service in Stafford County, Virginia and killed at Malvern Hill. She wants the $50 he had with him when he died. November 23, 1863. Richelieu Fragments of a copy of a letter from Cardinal Richelieu to the French Ambassador. Paris, France to Rome, Italy. 1638. Rinedollar Receipt from William Giles, Jr. March 2, 1808. Ritter, William L. Pamphlet \"Biographical Sketch\" by Dr. Samuel H. Higgins. William Ritter was born August 11, 1835 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Roach, Libby Letter about lawsuit from boarders of Libby Roach, in Norfolk, Virginia, from Hubard and Hubard. September 23, 1892. Robertson Account of sale of property at Mr. Robertson's estate, Providence. Sale by Carter Braxton. Middlesex County, Virginia. 1836. Robertson Family Letter to John T. Robertson about laws on will probates. May 24, 1878. 16 items. Account fragment of Col. George Robertson. Accounts of Robertson Family. Many of them are fragments. Some names mentioned: James Robertson, Michael Robertson, John Robertson, Thomas Emond and John Ireland. Petersburg, Virginia. 1785, 1802 and 1805. Robinson, Conway Receipt for Hening and Mumford's reports bought at James Heron's auction. Signed by James R. MacMurdo. May 12, 1823. Robinson, John M. A wedding invitation for Champe Conway and John M. Robinson at Saint Paul's Church. Addressed to Miss Stott. Undated. Rochelle, Martha Letter to Mrs. Martha Rochelle in Jerusalem, Southampton, Virginia from her son in Concord. February 1836. Rochelle, R.De Letter from de Rochelle written in French. Note on back of letter, \"about the French Claim.\" Washington, D.C. February 3, 1831. Rogers, M.C. Letter from M.C. Rogers in Huntsville, Texas to S.C. Rogers of Tennessee regarding family matters, particularly after the war along with his opinion of the war. Gives name of Grandfather, Henry Roger and Specer Clark. Family originally from Fauquier and Loudoun Counties, Virginia. February 14, 1866. Roney, Isaac Accounts and Letters of Isaac Roney of Dinwiddie County, Virginia. 1836-1871. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Inauguration ceremony program and invitation. 1933. Printed ballad, \"If Roosevelt Ruled Ireland,\" by William V. McKenny sung at the Irish Night Clover Club. 1936. Rosenwald, E. Receipt for merchandise on the Harnden's Southern Express. Richmond, Virginia. August 4, 1862. Ross, Charlie Brewster Pamphlet by Allan Pinkerton, with photo, about abduction of Charlie Brewster Ross in Germantown, Pennsylvania. July 1, 1874. Ross, G. (Dr.) Prescription written by Dr. G. Ross to H.G. Forstmann, a Druggist in Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Rowe, R. Semple Letter from R. Semple Rowe of Baltimore, Maryland to a friend in Richmond, Virginia about travel plans. July 24, 1865 or 1866. Rowland, Kate Masson Letter to Bishop Randolph regarding the ancestry of Benjamin Harrison. June 17, 1895. Photograph of \"The Honourable Sir William Thomson...\" Royal, William L. Court case in Richmond, Virginia about 1890. Russell, Margaret Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Hearue of Drakes Branch, Virginia. Post card has drawing of a YMCA in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Undated. Rutherford, J.C. Receipt. April 18, 1849. Sander Family \"Extracts, etc., from Records of Clerk's Office of Northumberland Co., Virginia\" made by W.S. Cralle, Clerk of the County Court for said County. June 1888. Sandidge, Dabney Note to William Wallace requesting him to feed his workmen from his mill. Amherst, Virginia. September 1, 1843.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSargent, Eliza F. Norfolk, Virginia Office of Board of Health to Mrs. Eliza F. Sargent regarding connection to the ( ) server. September 10, 1890. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaunders, George D. Note requesting meal for his hands who are working (with, near, for) someone. New Store, Buckingham, Virginia. November 12, 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaunders, John Receipt for a subscription to the Virginia Patriot, Richmond, Virginia. February 7, 1814. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSavage, N.R. Checks written by N.R. Savage. 4 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1876. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScattergood, Thomas Letter to Thomas Scattergood from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mostly regarding possible unchristian influences in Richmond, Virginia and elsewhere. Faded. Fragments. 1794. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchneider, John B. John B. Schneider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mr. Allen and Co. requesting 10 pounds of tobacco. May 17, 1869. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchuricht, Herrmann Letter written from Herrmann Schuricht of Idlewild, Cabham, Virginia. to John S. Irby in Richmond, Virginia, sending a copy of his historical publication. October 20, 1898. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScoville, S.C. Letter to Lyman Kinsley regarding bank and Birkshire Railroad stock. November 23, 1854. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScruggs, H.B. Accounts and Receipts of H.B. Scruggs to E.E. White, Thomas Johnson, James W. Snoddy, John M. Torrey, Charles F. Torrey and Edmund Torrey. He appears to be an ironworker. Buckingham County, Virginia. 1858-1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeaton, W.W. Notes on birth and deaths of W.W. Seaton (died January 11, 1785) and Joseph Gales. (1786-1860). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaver, David (Rev.) Seven handwritten sermons by Rev. David Shaver, editor of the Richmond Religious Herald. 1864-1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheetz, George C. Pages from a journal which includes newspaper social column about the Sheetz Family and a page from a book about horse medicines. Near Dorcus, Virginia. 1902 and Undated. Sheridan, Philip Henry (General) War Department announcement of General Sheridan's death. August 6, 1888. Funeral invitation. Death Announcement by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) Pamphlet with details of the funeral of William Tecumseh Sherman. February 17, 1891. Sherrard, John M. Invitation to the funeral of John M. Sherrard at the United Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. Addressed to Gus A. Myers and Family. June 23, 1858. Shields and Somerville Letter from Shields and Somerville of Richmond, Virginia to N.O. and C.H. Cram of Portland, Maine about a flour shipment. June 28, 1850 Shore, John Photostat of the 1777 title page \"Dr. Isaac Hall's Graduate Thesis on Joannes Shore\" along with handwritten notes. Si - Sz Smith, D.G. Letter to Andrew Brown, Charlottesville, Virginia, a distributor of salt. Civil War. September 19, 1862. Smith, E.C. Leave of absence permission from University of Virginia. December 21, 1878. Certificate from University of Virginia for Applied Mathematics. July 3, 1879. Smith, Jacob B. Letter to brother, Jacob Smith, from H. Mohler in Park County, Indiana where he says how wonderful it is in Indiana, particularly the people as compared to home. On back of the November 9, 1867 letter, another letter from Fannie E. Mohler to Mrs. Sarah Smith. Smith, John (Captain) Section of a book on Captain John Smith written about 1889. Two copies. Newspaper editorials by R. Howison and Alexander Brown on early United States and Captain John Smith. Richmond Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. February 1891. Typed biographical material on Captain John Smith with a photograph and a placard of a plaque with an epitaph to Captain John Smith located in St. Sepulchre's Church, Smithfield, London. Smith, Lucy P. Letter to her cousin while at Salt Springs, Virginia. August 14, 1856. Smith, William William Smith was a Brig. Gen. in the CSA and Governor of Virginia. Letters from William Smith: Recommending T.J. Murphy to the Secretary of Treasury, R.J. Walker. Written from Warrenton, Virginia on March 16, 1848. To possibly the Enquirer, asking that his speech be published. Written from Washington, D.C. on May 17, 1852. To possibly the Enquirer, about the Hunter Bill and the West. August 3, 1854. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmyth, John Ferdinand Dalziel A report by R. Leroy Hilldrup \"A Tory's Account of Certain Virginia Patriots.\" Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and R. Leroy Hilldrup for a William and Mary Quarterly article. Virginia. 1934. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSnickers, Edward One document that includes a copy of a 1785 bond whereby Martin Ashby of Louisa County agrees to pay one thousand pounds to George Noble of Frederick County, Virginia for 350 acres. a 1784 bond to Edward Snickers for an exchange of land between Snickers and Ashby for 306 acres in Frederick County and 350 acres in Loudoun County and letters from Edward Snickers about his land transactions with Ashby. The copy is possibly also dated about 1785. Gift of Dr. Thomas G. Pullen. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSomervails, C.R. Money exchange for sterling. Richmond, Virginia. Dec. 19, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthall, Elianna Letter from Ms. Southall of Baltimore, Maryland, to her father, Robert Anderson in Richmond, Virginia. Mentions William and Mary where \"only four students at Commencement\" and proposed the college move to Richmond. November 9, 1833. Southward Family Invoices. 8 items. Richmond, Virginia. 1867-1873. Southworth, Edward Summary of military duty in the 2nd U.S. Colored Troops. Civil War. 1862-1865, 1910. Spotswood, Alexander Typed transcript of letter to Edmund Pendleton, President of the Committee of Safety, at Mount Pleasant Camp, near Cobham, from Alexander Spotswood. November 16, 1775. Sprinkle, Charles, and Company Note from E.T.H. Warren asking him to pay back money. 1860. Spruill, B.I. Receipt for money given to B.F. Moore as an arbitrator. Tarboro, North Carolina. November 27, 1833. Stackhouse, Rosamond, Invoices and Property Tax. 6 items. Prince George County, Virginia. 1856-1867. Starke, Eliza N. Letter from Raphael Smith and a poem written on a doily, \"Aerostic by J.B. Dods.\" New York. April 17, 1854. Statute, Fanny Funeral cards. April 10, 1886. Stedman, Edmund Calling cards and a letter to Annie Carlisle of Charles City, Iowa. November 1891. Steele, Margaret Letter to Aunt Frances and Uncle Leigh describing her Christmas presents. Early 1900's. Stephen, Adam (General) Letter to Francis B. Jones from Charles James Faulkner, House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., about Adam Stephen of Berkeley County, Virginia. May 19, 1856. Notes by Charles James Faulkner on General Adam Stephen. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSterling, Joseph Receipt written by William Upshaw, Jr. for negroes. Possibly Gloucester, Virginia. March 15, 1757. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStevens, S.N. (Miss) Letter to Miss Stevens in Norfolk, Virginia from Wakefield Rattan Company in Boston, Massachusetts about rugs. October 13, 1882 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStewart, Eliza Letter to her brother about Eliza's accounts. Mentions Richmond, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. January 30, 1855. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStoddard, Charles J. Appointment request for a job at the Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury Department, in Washington, D.C. Sent to Hon. A.B. Hepburn, Comptroller. 1892. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStokes, D.R. Letter from William Hodges Mann , an attorney of Nottoway Courthouse, Virginia. June 17, 1890. Stone, Edward L. Pamphlet with letter from Edward L. Stone of Roanoke, Virginia, to W.E. Rudge about the Book Worm bug. Pamphlet entitled, \"All Hope Abandon, Ye Who Enter Here.\" Undated. Stott, Susan B. Receipt signed by Henry P. Irving. 1 item. Possibly Richmond or Cumberland County, Virginia. 1834-1838. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrachan, John B. Note from John B. Strachan which says Mr. Cosby will pay amount to bank. October 14, 1815. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwann, Thompson Tax for Ordinary in Cumberland County, Virginia signed by Robert C. Nicholas. October 10, 1768. Swineford, H. Check to Clemmitt and Jones for printing order for Toppa Lodge. Richmond, Virginia. July 27, 1877. Ta Tabb, John B. Article, \"Some Notes of My Life\" by John B. Tabb, included in the December 1936, The Borromean, a publication of Saint Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland. Exerpt from the June 1937 Borromean, \"Summer vacations with Fathre Tabb at the Forest, His Virginia Plantation Home.\" Tabb, Phillip Photostat of a letter from Phillip Tabb to John Page at Rosewell, Virginia about men from British barges robbing houses. December 9, 1782. Original may be on National Park Service's possession. Tallmadge, D.B. (Judge) Funeral Notice. Richmond, Virginia. October 30, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalmann (William) Typed translation and transcription from Latin of Commission to William Talmann as Controller of Works in England. Mentions King William and Queen Mary. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTatham William Pamphlet on William Tatham, clerk of the Wataugan Settlement, by Samuel C. Williams. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTayloe, Edward Thorton Obituary. Alabama. Undated. Taylor, Creed Receipt for Chancery Court advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer. Other names mentioned are Creed Taylor, Richie and Cook and W.G. Pendleton. Richmond, Virginia. February 26, 1830. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaylor, J.S. Letter to Mr. Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, about business accounts. 1780's. Letter to Thomas Mifflin Ladd, near Richmond, Virginia, concerning case of M. Spencer and business accounts. September 17, 1788. Taylor, Jesse Typed transcript of letter from Jesse Taylor to his cousin. Note about Taylor family history written on the transcript. February 1774. Taylor, Tazewell Letter from R. Rose of Washington, D.C. about \"Mason Farm: for sale o the James River, about 20-30 miles from Norfolk, Virginia. 2 items. August 1869. Tb - Tz Tennabalo or Tinnebale, William Receipts. 2 items. Norfolk, Virginia. 1765 and 1795. Thalheimer Instructions to the jury concerning J.W. Wimmer on the trial for the murder of Mr. Thalheimer. Virginia. Undated. Thompson, P. M. Invoice from Alsop, Mosby and Co. of Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1893. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson, S.H. Typed copy of letter to Rev. Henry Thompson Louthan in Williamsburg, Virginia from Rev. Henry Thompson in Farmville, Virginia. May 20, 1902. Handwritten note at top of page, \"A Review of Tom Dixon's Leopard Spots by one of the K.K.K. boys himself.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson, W.T. Letter to W.B. Phillips from W.T. Thomson of the morning news office of the Savannah, News with instructions on length of letter and what kind of Washington, D.C. news they want for their newspaper, plus his political opinions. Savannah, Georgia. July 14, 1856. Thornton, James D. Letter to Hon. J.D. Thornton in Richmond, Virginia from Attorney W.E. Turner in Modesto, California about California case of Lightfoot who murdered Colonel Branch. February 1, 1881. Letter to Hunter from James D. Thornton, Judicial Department, Supreme Court of California, sending the previous letter. February 18, 1881. Terrell and Rayley Letter to Leonard B. Terrell of Weymouth, Massachusetts from Tiffany (possibly Tate) of Baltimore, Maryland, concerning invoice. March 11, 1843. Letter to Terrell and Bayley about an invoice. May 12, 1845. Todd, Mallory Obituary. Christchurch, Virginia. Undated. Torrence, William Clayton Letter to William Torrence from Mrs. J. M. Slaughter about new edition of book about St. George's Parish. December 31, 1903. Letter to Wm. C. Terrance from Raleigh L. Green of Culpeper, Virginia, about printing a book. December 19, 1903. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTownsen, James and Katherine Ann Letter to Jesse E. Parish of Drapersville, Virginia from James Townsen of Edmondson County, Kentucky, about family news. February 14, 1848. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTownsend, S.R. Letter to his wife in Waltham, Massachusetts while at a convention in Baltimore, Maryland. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker, Benjamin F. Court document for a case in Richmond County, Georgia: Benjamin F. Tucker vs Hesekiah Odin and Jesse Walton. October 4, 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker, Richard D. Letter to Murray Grinnan and Mundell of Fredericksburg, Virginia regarding selling flour. December 26, 1811. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTunstall, Alex (Dr.) Letter to Robert Mumford, Richmond, Virginia regarding genealogy of Colonel George Brooke and Catherine Tunstall. Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia letterhead. July 22, 1899. Letter to Mr. James about genealogy. October 22, 1901. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner, Henry Bill from Bremen, Germany for items sent to Virginia. April 15, 1865. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner, Mary Letter is illegible. May 31, 1866 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurpin, Thomas J. Letter from Thomas J. Turpin of Woodlawn, Virginia to Edward T. James of Richmond, Virginia concerning Turpin estate. January 14, 1847. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown Correspondents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Cousin Robert in Norfolk, Virginia from Mary B.A. in Washington, D.C., about family matters. February 1, 1936. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Col. about \"bill which passed both branches of the Legislature but was not signed by his Presbyterian Majesty (the gov) as he considered it…\" Partial letter. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter addressed to Peter. John Bolton written on the letter. Fragment. December 1856. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to \"My Dear Dear Sister\" from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about family and the mood in Philadelphia. June 13, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Cousin Maria from Julia. Letter is about their health, but there are notes written under the letter which say \"Pulaski\" and give genealogy of some people, but difficult to decipher names. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpshur, Abel Parker Published in the William and Mary Quarterly. Original letter written by Abel Upshur while Secretary of State, to the Honorable John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Upshur talks of Great Britain's tactics and predicts war over slaveholders. Thinks England will be involved, particularly with fabric commerce. Talks of abolitionists and the admission of Texas to the Union as a slave owning state. Washington, D.C. August 4, 1843 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eValentine, Edward Virginius Newspaper article in the Richmond Standard about Valentine with byline, American Art Review – Margaret J. Preston. Richmond, Virginia. May 29, 1880. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Buren, Martin Authorization for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to \"the envelope of a letter to the King of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies, congratulating him on the birth of Prince Alberto Maria Francesco...\" Signed by Martin Van Buren. Washington, D.C. January 10, 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVanyard, B.A. Letter on side one: from James Mc D. Thrasher to friend. \"…you ought to be here just to see how the Yankees have treated the country in this vicinity. They have nearly desolated every house…\" Letter on other side: from B. A. Vanyard at Camp Latham, Roanoke Street, Tent…to My Old Friend. \"…great pleasure so you and John and brother come and see us what is cost is a matter of moon shine…\" March 17, 1861. Civil War. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Dusen, R.M. Advertisement for employment in Fernald's Newspaper Men's Exchange in Springfield, Massachusetts. Typed carbon copy with handwritten updates of job experience. After 1916. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVan Laun, J.A. Letter to Alfred Van Laun in Chicago, Illinois from his father in London, England about selling Lafayette and Chief Justice Marshall etchings and the printing of them from the plates. February 19, 1895. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVaughan (R.B.) Letter from R.B. Vaughn in Desota, Mississippi to his parents, A. Vaughan, in Brunswick County, Diamond Grove, Virginia about his experiences with settling in Mississippi. 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVeale, George Photostat copy of letter about logging. Virginia. April 20, 1773. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWa-We \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Benjamin I. Letter to Edmunds Store about selling items. Mecklenburg, Virginia. September 25, 1842 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Edwin List of debts, notes and bonds due. Near Richmond, Virginia, 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker, Francis A. (General) Announcement of Parlor Lectures by General Walker at residence of Mrs. Henry Draper, 271 Madison Avenue, New York, NY. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWallace, Ann Note giving Caroline Miller permission to go to Centenary Church. January 26, 1859. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaller, Charles (Mrs.) Ledger sheet of Mrs. Charles Waller for Dr. John Lindsey. 1869-70. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaller, William M. Sarah A. Waller giving William Spencer permission to give Mr. Duncan's slave a \"turn of corn.\" Undated. Other requests for produce. 1842-1844. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalthall, Telitha A copy of her will, possibly written at the time of the will. Mentions Martha and William Nunnerly. October 1, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarner, A.L. (Dr.) Receipts and checks to Richmond, Virginia businesses. 9 items. 1837-1846. Season pass to M.A.R. Lectures. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren and Quarles Advertisement brochure with bond information. Richmond, Virginia. 1882. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, Booker T. Typed letter to Rev. H.E. Lombard from Booker T. Washington, principal of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, soliciting funds. Signed by Booker T. Washington. April 6, 1914. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, L.W. L.W. Washington of Halltown, Jefferson County, Virginia to Samuel T. Stone of Rockville, Maryland about money from the Forrest Estate. April 28, 1846. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatson, Josiah Letter from Josiah Watson in Alexandria, Virginia to John Hopkins in Richmond, Virginia regarding a missing horse that was found. August 1787. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeaver, Mildred Letter to Mildred Weaver of Waynesboro, Virginia from Tehran, Persia. Mentions Titanic tragedy. April 22, 1912. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeavor, John (Weaver) Indenture of John Weaver to Elijah Sparks as a Merchant Apprentice. Shepherdstown, Virginia. 1796. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWenger, L. Tannie (Fannie) Recipe for red dye for yarn. October 24, 1867. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Francis Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about Francis West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. 1878. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, John Newspaper article by Rev. Edward D. Neill about John West. Richmond Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia. June 15, 1878. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Mattie J. Letter from Cousin Bess about visit and her household activities. Gravel Hill, Virginia. Undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest, Thomas B. 40 shares of Exchange Bank of Virginia, No. 3216. Norfolk, Virginia. July 28, 1856. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestmoreland, (E.D.) Letters to his cousin about pretty girls, sweethearts and family news. Petersburg, Virginia. April and June 1868. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWf-Wq \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite, Louise E. Receipts, some with Dr. Margaret Scellen. York, Virginia. 1831 and undated. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhittle, C and F. Shipment laden order for tobacco to C. and F. Whittle. Richmond, Virginia. March 16, 1810. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilkinson, E. Letter from E. Wilkinson, superintendent of Allison White and Company, a lumber company in West Point, Virginia, to Austin Smith, a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, about insurance with Great Western Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. February 3, 1874. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilcox, Philo F. Correspondence about buying cans and tin plates. 3 items. Springfield, Massachusetts. 1835. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilkins, William Bond to W.A. Marks. 1 item. 1857-1858. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams, J.J. Letter about sending gloves. Richmond, Virginia. June 6, 1857. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams, John M. Letter about the book, \"First Year at the Piano.\" New York, New York. Early 1900's. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson, Francis Letter from T.R. Lounsbury in Paris, France to Francis Wilson about his health and book. November 25, 1906. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilson, James \"Nomber of Bills.\" Undated. Wilson, James Pamphlet, \"James Wilson and St. Andrews\" by Randolph G. Adams. Given to Earl Gregg Swem by Randolph G. Adams. Reprint of 1931 article. Wilson, Joseph (Dr.) Invoices and accounts of patients. 3 items. 1848-1866. Wilson, Woodrow (President) Letter to John Hart in Richmond, Virginia from Woodrow Wilson, the White House, Washington, D.C. about a copy of an address by Wilson's father, given before the Societies of Hampden-Sidney Virginia, published in Richmond 1857. September 8, 1913. Newspaper articles about Woodrow Wilson. 2 articles. November 21, 1926 and Undated. Windsor, Duke and Duchess Notes from the secretary of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Miss Elizabeth Cary Williamson of Richmond, Virginia thanking her for her cards. 1938 and 1941. Winston, Nathaniel Genealogical information on the family of Nathaniel Winston from a newspaper column. Richmond, Virginia. 1816. Wirt, William Pages 136-152 from a book about William Wirt. Wise, H.A. Envelope addressed to John Snelling and Henry A. Wise in Richmond, Virginia. Note on envelope, \"The Executives of N.C. replies to us that he is not authorized to appt a joint court. H.A. Wise. July 3rd.\" Undated. Wise, John Newspaper article about John Wise, Liberal Candidate from Richmond, Virginia. Undated. Woolfolk, Y.H. Post card to N.B. Cocke of Taylorsville, Hanover County, Virginia regarding bond due to W.W. Mallory estate. Louisa County, Virginia. February 19, 1846. Wr - Wz Wren, Joseph Letter to John News about himself and a request for money. Lynchburg, Virginia. February 28, 1868. Wright, Marcus J. Marcus J. Wright of the War Department, Adjutant General's Office to a doctor. Returning medical books. November 29, 1878. Wright, William Notes. To Capt. Wm J. Waller, \"Let Benjamin Wright have Two and a half bushels corn…August 3, 1843. To Wm. Spencer, \"let David Rippatoe have for me three \u0026amp; a half bushels corn…September 9, 1863. Wyatt, Francis (Sir) Handwritten copies of manuscripts. Originals are in the possession of the Earl of Romney. Order giving power to Capt. William Tucker to sail into Virginia, explore, fight Indians and punish…\" 1621-1622. Other commissions to: Capts. Roger Smith, Ralph Hamour and George Yardley. Group of manuscripts subtitled: No. 5. No. 6. Appear to be about all aspects of military matters and leadship. No. 16. About 1000 pounds due Sir Francis Wiatt when he was the Governor of Virginia, from the King. 1747. Wyman, J. (Dr.) Shipment Laden for Dr. J. Wyman for four boxes from the Port of Boston to the Port of Richmond. Massachusetts and Virginia. October 1843. Wythe, George Pages from William and Mary Quarterly, \"An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe\" by R.B. Munford, Jr., undated, and a typed transcript of a letter from W.A. Rino to George Wythe about the \"loan of his Electrical Machine for the purpose of electrifying a Mulatto girl who hath had a lockd Jaw for some time\" dated August 12, 1800. X, Y and Z Yancey, David Codicil of will of David Yancey, of Virginia, now of Kingston, making nephew, William Kimbrough , his executor. Mentions brother Robert, Marry Garrett, Campbell Whittle and Dabney Minor. Addressed to Warren Ashley, Norfolk, Virginia. December 7, 1807. Yancey Family May Term 1792, Culpeper Court. Financial account for Patrick Rourk against Charles Yancey. Appointment of Thomas Yancey as Ensign to the First Battalion, signed by James Monroe. October 7, 1800. Stock for Thornton's Gap Turnpike Company to John W. Yancey of Woodville, Virginia. September 25, 1852 Receipts and notesbetween Philip Slaughter and Brother Yancey from Philip Slaughter, Th. Deane and W.W. Grimman. 1849, 1853, 1861 and undated. Letter to John W. Yancey in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia from Alexander Stephens regarding Old South Liberty Church. August 12, 1880. Letter from M.K. Grimsley to Bro' Yancey about gifts he has received and thankfulness. January 31, 1884 Yardley, Argoll Typed transcript of will dated October 28, 1640. Yates, Bartholomew Letter from Williamsburg saying his father died and his mothers and sisters are moving to Williamsburg. March 16, 1806. Yates, John Letter from John Yates of Halltown, Virginia, to William Benton, near Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia about his family and his planned trip to Liverpool in May. Notation on letter from William Burton that John Yates died in England. March 25, 1851. Yeagan, L.H. Letter about genealogy and a book on the Yeagan family. 1890's. Yeardley, Frances Typed copy of a transcript where Sir William Berkeley appoints Francis Yeardley to be Captain \"…from the lower side of Hungars Creeke to the King's Creeke and all along the Bayes Side from Leeing's to the Old Plantacon.\" James City County, Virginia. July 2, 1642. Young, N.P. Letter to his children about family, children's education and travels. He has just moved to Millwood and will get them soon. Millwood, Virginia. November 28, 1862. Young, W. Letter to Mollie Young in Fortsville from her mother regarding visiting and negro, Tom, who is sick. Undated. Zenger, John Peter An article in the Boston Daily Probe by Uncle Dudley, \"Lesson from the Life of John Peter Zenger.\" 3 copies. 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